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 1 |
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In support of this advice , he stated that the French were then weak on the Ohio ,
but hourly expected reinforcements . During the excessive drought which
prevailed at that time , these could not arrive ; because the river Le Beuf , on
which their ...
In support of this advice , he stated that the French were then weak on the Ohio ,
but hourly expected reinforcements . During the excessive drought which
prevailed at that time , these could not arrive ; because the river Le Beuf , on
which their ...
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In support of this advice , he stated that the French were then weak on the Ohio ,
but hourly expected reinforcements . During the excessive drought which
prevailed at that time , these could not arrive ; because the river Le Bæuf , on
which their ...
In support of this advice , he stated that the French were then weak on the Ohio ,
but hourly expected reinforcements . During the excessive drought which
prevailed at that time , these could not arrive ; because the river Le Bæuf , on
which their ...
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The aids expected from the Jersey militia were not received . " Assure yourself , ”
said Lieutenant Colonel Smith , in a letter pressing earnestly for a reinforcement
of continental troops , " that no dependence is to be put on the militia ; whatever ...
The aids expected from the Jersey militia were not received . " Assure yourself , ”
said Lieutenant Colonel Smith , in a letter pressing earnestly for a reinforcement
of continental troops , " that no dependence is to be put on the militia ; whatever ...
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