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, Tập 2C.P. Wayne, 1804 |
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... council , to raise a regiment for that purpose , to consist of three hundred men . The command of this regiment was given to a mr . Fry , a gentleman supposed to be well acquainted with Appointed the western country , and major was ...
... council , to raise a regiment for that purpose , to consist of three hundred men . The command of this regiment was given to a mr . Fry , a gentleman supposed to be well acquainted with Appointed the western country , and major was ...
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... council of war was called , and the officers unanimously advised that they should retire to the fort at the Great Meadows , where the two roads united , and the country would not easily admit the pas- 1754 . sage of an enemy without ...
... council of war was called , and the officers unanimously advised that they should retire to the fort at the Great Meadows , where the two roads united , and the country would not easily admit the pas- 1754 . sage of an enemy without ...
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... council , immediately to march over the Alleghany mountains , either to dispossess the French of their fort , or to build one in some proper place in the country . The little army in Virginia , which was placed under the command of ...
... council , immediately to march over the Alleghany mountains , either to dispossess the French of their fort , or to build one in some proper place in the country . The little army in Virginia , which was placed under the command of ...
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... , accorded well with the temper of the commander in chief , and it was deter- mined in a council held at the Little Meadows , that twelve hundred men selected from the different corps , to be commanded by general CHAP . 16 THE LIFE OF.
... , accorded well with the temper of the commander in chief , and it was deter- mined in a council held at the Little Meadows , that twelve hundred men selected from the different corps , to be commanded by general CHAP . 16 THE LIFE OF.
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... council of war was called to determine , whether he should , at the head of this small body , march to some of the nearest forts , and uniting with their petty garrisons , risk an action with the enemy ; or wait until the militia could ...
... council of war was called to determine , whether he should , at the head of this small body , march to some of the nearest forts , and uniting with their petty garrisons , risk an action with the enemy ; or wait until the militia could ...
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