The Life of George Washington (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 1.01.1832 г. |
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... camp,where they were very harshly treated.His death.Virginia was relieved fromthis threatening stateof things, and from the increasing calamitiesit portended, by the sudden death of Bacon. 1677 Having lost their leader, the malcontents ...
... camp,where they were very harshly treated.His death.Virginia was relieved fromthis threatening stateof things, and from the increasing calamitiesit portended, by the sudden death of Bacon. 1677 Having lost their leader, the malcontents ...
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... camp with only thirteenmen, he ascended thehillwhich overlooked the battery,and observingthatthe chimneys inthe barracks were without smoke, andthestaff without its flag, hehired an Indian,with a bottle ofrum, tocrawl through an ...
... camp with only thirteenmen, he ascended thehillwhich overlooked the battery,and observingthatthe chimneys inthe barracks were without smoke, andthestaff without its flag, hehired an Indian,with a bottle ofrum, tocrawl through an ...
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... . The defeatedtroops fledprecipitately tothe camp of Dunbar, where Braddockexpired ofhis wounds.Their panic was communicated to the residue ofthe army. Asifaffairs had become desperate, all the stores, except those necessary for.
... . The defeatedtroops fledprecipitately tothe camp of Dunbar, where Braddockexpired ofhis wounds.Their panic was communicated to the residue ofthe army. Asifaffairs had become desperate, all the stores, except those necessary for.
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... camp. On beinginformed that Dieskau was approaching, Johnson detached colonel Williams, with about one thousand men, to reconnoitre and skirmish with him. This officer met the French about four miles from the American camp, and ...
... camp. On beinginformed that Dieskau was approaching, Johnson detached colonel Williams, with about one thousand men, to reconnoitre and skirmish with him. This officer met the French about four miles from the American camp, and ...
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... camp. Massachusetts pressed a winter campaign; but when her commissioners met those of Connecticut and the lieutenant governor and council of NewYork, itwas unanimouslyagreed thatthe army under generalJohnson should be discharged ...
... camp. Massachusetts pressed a winter campaign; but when her commissioners met those of Connecticut and the lieutenant governor and council of NewYork, itwas unanimouslyagreed thatthe army under generalJohnson should be discharged ...
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