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... compter de ce jour ' : How these discrep- ancies arose it would be useless now to enquire . " Still more strange is the statement of Paul Leicester Ford and Thomas E. Watson : 10 " One of the CHARGED WITH ASSASSINATION 153.
... compter de ce jour ' : How these discrep- ancies arose it would be useless now to enquire . " Still more strange is the statement of Paul Leicester Ford and Thomas E. Watson : 10 " One of the CHARGED WITH ASSASSINATION 153.
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... Ford nor Mr. Watson gives his authority , and both are now dead . A picturesque and amusing example of the bitterness of the French against Washington at this time was a French poem inspired by the event . It is discussed at length in ...
... Ford nor Mr. Watson gives his authority , and both are now dead . A picturesque and amusing example of the bitterness of the French against Washington at this time was a French poem inspired by the event . It is discussed at length in ...
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... ford and Gates - this latter the Gates to whom Burgoyne would surrender in an unimaginable war , and who came within an ace of replacing as Commander - in - Chief the same George Washington who was Braddock's aide . There were also in ...
... ford and Gates - this latter the Gates to whom Burgoyne would surrender in an unimaginable war , and who came within an ace of replacing as Commander - in - Chief the same George Washington who was Braddock's aide . There were also in ...
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... ford . An hour later , General St. Clair with his pioneers went forward to level the banks of the stream for the wagons and cannon . and prepare the road , At six o'clock in the morning General Braddock and the 240 GEORGE WASHINGTON.
... ford . An hour later , General St. Clair with his pioneers went forward to level the banks of the stream for the wagons and cannon . and prepare the road , At six o'clock in the morning General Braddock and the 240 GEORGE WASHINGTON.
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... ford where the army was to regain the north bank of the river . The French knew , of course , just where Braddock was and how strong , and he knew they knew . The first surprise he had that day was in being allowed to straddle the ...
... ford where the army was to regain the north bank of the river . The French knew , of course , just where Braddock was and how strong , and he knew they knew . The first surprise he had that day was in being allowed to straddle the ...
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