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... Enemies .. Such are the People whose Neighbourhood You must now prevent , or with the most probable Expectation , think to see in the Bosom of Your Country these Evils that you as yet have only the melancholy Tidings of from Your ...
... Enemies .. Such are the People whose Neighbourhood You must now prevent , or with the most probable Expectation , think to see in the Bosom of Your Country these Evils that you as yet have only the melancholy Tidings of from Your ...
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... enemy , we have a number of his letters to Dinwiddie to guide in judging the French version , which Washington denounced as deliberately falsified , though it is hard to see any important conflict with his own account . On his mission ...
... enemy , we have a number of his letters to Dinwiddie to guide in judging the French version , which Washington denounced as deliberately falsified , though it is hard to see any important conflict with his own account . On his mission ...
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... enemy . But he was sick and old . Washington , young and ignorant of mili- tary engineering , might far better have trusted to bush- fighting methods with trees for individual fortresses , than have huddled his flock into the little ...
... enemy . But he was sick and old . Washington , young and ignorant of mili- tary engineering , might far better have trusted to bush- fighting methods with trees for individual fortresses , than have huddled his flock into the little ...
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... Enemy . I have also sent out of my private Store some Rum . serve You in all Y'r proceedings . " " • · · Pray God pre- Colonel Fry , smarting under Dinwiddie's rebuke , tried to reach the front but was thrown from a horse at Will's ...
... Enemy . I have also sent out of my private Store some Rum . serve You in all Y'r proceedings . " " • · · Pray God pre- Colonel Fry , smarting under Dinwiddie's rebuke , tried to reach the front but was thrown from a horse at Will's ...
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... Enemy . " Imediately they appear'd in Sight of our Camp , and fir'd at our People at a great Distance , w'ch did no harm . Our small Forces were drawn up in good Order to receive them before their Intrenchm'ts , but did not return their ...
... Enemy . " Imediately they appear'd in Sight of our Camp , and fir'd at our People at a great Distance , w'ch did no harm . Our small Forces were drawn up in good Order to receive them before their Intrenchm'ts , but did not return their ...
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