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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... troops , Colonel Butler with his few surviving soldiers fled from the valley . The inhabitants generally abandoned the country , and , in great distress , wandered into the settlements on the Lehigh and the Delaware . The Indians , as ...
... troops , Colonel Butler with his few surviving soldiers fled from the valley . The inhabitants generally abandoned the country , and , in great distress , wandered into the settlements on the Lehigh and the Delaware . The Indians , as ...
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... troops , which was to be stationed on the Mohawk during the winter , and to be powerfully reinforced in the spring , was to seize Oswego , and to secure the navigation of Lake Ontario with vessels to be constructed of materials to be ...
... troops , which was to be stationed on the Mohawk during the winter , and to be powerfully reinforced in the spring , was to seize Oswego , and to secure the navigation of Lake Ontario with vessels to be constructed of materials to be ...
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... troops having occu- pied the north - western parts of the state , the most active friends of the revolution in that quarter had fled from their homes , and sought an asylum in North Carolina and Virginia . As the discontents of their ...
... troops having occu- pied the north - western parts of the state , the most active friends of the revolution in that quarter had fled from their homes , and sought an asylum in North Carolina and Virginia . As the discontents of their ...
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