The Life of George Washington: Commander in Chief of the American Forces During the War which Established the Independence of His Country, and First President of the United States, Том 2Walton Book Company, 1930 |
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... fort Wash- ington until the month of September , nor was the establishment even then completed . The immediate objects of the expedition were , to destroy the Indian villages on the Miamis , to expel the savages from that country , and ...
... fort Wash- ington until the month of September , nor was the establishment even then completed . The immediate objects of the expedition were , to destroy the Indian villages on the Miamis , to expel the savages from that country , and ...
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... Fort Montgomery , Capture by British , I , 245 Fort Moultrie , American Victory at , I , 86 Fort Necessity , I , 6 Fort Schuyler , Attempts to Relieve , I , 229 Fort Washington , British Movements Against , I , 135 Siege and Capture of ...
... Fort Montgomery , Capture by British , I , 245 Fort Moultrie , American Victory at , I , 86 Fort Necessity , I , 6 Fort Schuyler , Attempts to Relieve , I , 229 Fort Washington , British Movements Against , I , 135 Siege and Capture of ...
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... Fort Necessity , I , 6 Resigns from Military Service ; Com- missioned by General Braddock , I , 8 Joins Expedition Against Fort Du Quesne , I , 9 Gallantry at Braddock's Defeat , I , 9 Campaigns Against French , I , 13 Censures Conduct ...
... Fort Necessity , I , 6 Resigns from Military Service ; Com- missioned by General Braddock , I , 8 Joins Expedition Against Fort Du Quesne , I , 9 Gallantry at Braddock's Defeat , I , 9 Campaigns Against French , I , 13 Censures Conduct ...
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