Life of George Washington, Količina 1Putnam, 1876 - 790 strani |
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... wounded . The French at length , having lost several of their number , gave way and ran . They were soon over- taken ; twenty - one were captured , and but one escaped , a Canadian , who carried the 42 tidings of the affair to the fort ...
... wounded . The French at length , having lost several of their number , gave way and ran . They were soon over- taken ; twenty - one were captured , and but one escaped , a Canadian , who carried the 42 tidings of the affair to the fort ...
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... wounded . Washington's loss was the one killed and three wounded which we have mentioned . He had been in the hottest fire , and having for the first time heard balls whistle about him , considered his escape miraculous . Jumonville ...
... wounded . Washington's loss was the one killed and three wounded which we have mentioned . He had been in the hottest fire , and having for the first time heard balls whistle about him , considered his escape miraculous . Jumonville ...
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... wounded . I heard the bullets whistle , and , believe me , there is some- thing charming in the sound . ” The half - king was full of fight . He sent the scalps of the Frenchmen slain in the late skirmish , accompanied by black wampum ...
... wounded . I heard the bullets whistle , and , believe me , there is some- thing charming in the sound . ” The half - king was full of fight . He sent the scalps of the Frenchmen slain in the late skirmish , accompanied by black wampum ...
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... families at risk , remained in the camp . Early in the morning of the 3d , while Wash- ington and his men were working on the fort , * Hazard's Register of Pennsylvania , vol . iv . , p . 22 . ET . 22. ] a sentinel came in wounded and.
... families at risk , remained in the camp . Early in the morning of the 3d , while Wash- ington and his men were working on the fort , * Hazard's Register of Pennsylvania , vol . iv . , p . 22 . ET . 22. ] a sentinel came in wounded and.
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... wounded and bleeding , hav- ing been fired upon . Scouts brought word shortly afterwards that the French were in force , about four miles off . Washington drew up his men on level ground outside of the works , to await their attack ...
... wounded and bleeding , hav- ing been fired upon . Scouts brought word shortly afterwards that the French were in force , about four miles off . Washington drew up his men on level ground outside of the works , to await their attack ...
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