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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... miles west of the Surprises Great Meadows . About day break his troops Jumonville . fired , and rushed upon the French , who imme- diately surrendered . One man only escaped , and a mr . Jumonville the commanding officer of the party ...
... miles west of the Surprises Great Meadows . About day break his troops Jumonville . fired , and rushed upon the French , who imme- diately surrendered . One man only escaped , and a mr . Jumonville the commanding officer of the party ...
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... miles from 1754. fort Necessity , when intelligence was received which terminated their march . They were there met by some friendly Indians who inform- ed them that the enemy was rapidly advancing as numerous as the pigeons in the ...
... miles from 1754. fort Necessity , when intelligence was received which terminated their march . They were there met by some friendly Indians who inform- ed them that the enemy was rapidly advancing as numerous as the pigeons in the ...
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... miles from 1 fort Cumberland , colonel Washington was seized with a raging fever , which absolutely disabled him from riding on horseback . Per- sisting , however , in his refusal to remain behind the troops , he was conveyed with them ...
... miles from 1 fort Cumberland , colonel Washington was seized with a raging fever , which absolutely disabled him from riding on horseback . Per- sisting , however , in his refusal to remain behind the troops , he was conveyed with them ...
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... miles from the Little Meadows . Here , the situation of colonel Washington , and the medicines which had been administered to him , rendered it indispensable for him to stop . The physician declared that his life would be endangered by ...
... miles from the Little Meadows . Here , the situation of colonel Washington , and the medicines which had been administered to him , rendered it indispensable for him to stop . The physician declared that his life would be endangered by ...
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... miles in extent , and to complete a chain of forts which might conduce to that object . He repeatedly urged the necessity and propriety of abandoning fort Cumberland , which was too far in advance of the settlements , and too far north ...
... miles in extent , and to complete a chain of forts which might conduce to that object . He repeatedly urged the necessity and propriety of abandoning fort Cumberland , which was too far in advance of the settlements , and too far north ...
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