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 1Walton Book Company, 1930 |
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... Indians to serve him as guides , he proceeded through a dark and rainy night to the French encampment , which he completely surrounded . At daybreak , his troops fired and rushed upon the party , which immediately surrendered . One man ...
... Indians to serve him as guides , he proceeded through a dark and rainy night to the French encampment , which he completely surrounded . At daybreak , his troops fired and rushed upon the party , which immediately surrendered . One man ...
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... Indians to serve him as guides , he proceeded through a dark and rainy night to the French encampment , which he completely surrounded . At daybreak , his troops fired and rushed upon the party , which immediately surrendered . One man ...
... Indians to serve him as guides , he proceeded through a dark and rainy night to the French encampment , which he completely surrounded . At daybreak , his troops fired and rushed upon the party , which immediately surrendered . One man ...
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... Indians was prosecuted with success . The largest division of the western army was to assemble at Wyoming , on the main branch of the Susquehanna , and Gen- eral Sullivan expected to leave that place in the month of June . Such ...
... Indians was prosecuted with success . The largest division of the western army was to assemble at Wyoming , on the main branch of the Susquehanna , and Gen- eral Sullivan expected to leave that place in the month of June . Such ...
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