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... roads . The Indian said the roads were bad and the French worse . The Half - King repeated the magnificent eloquence he had wasted in protesting against French invasion and praising the English good intentions . The French general had ...
... roads . The Indian said the roads were bad and the French worse . The Half - King repeated the magnificent eloquence he had wasted in protesting against French invasion and praising the English good intentions . The French general had ...
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... roads for " a great number of our warriors with our great guns . We know the character of the treacherous French . . . . I desire with greatest earnestness should come as soon as possible to meet us · • · • that you on the road , and to ...
... roads for " a great number of our warriors with our great guns . We know the character of the treacherous French . . . . I desire with greatest earnestness should come as soon as possible to meet us · • · • that you on the road , and to ...
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... Road , and beliv'd ye whole body were lying not far off , as he had an acc't of that Number passing Mr. Gist . " " This dreary forested hillside fastness drenched with a night rain was to become the scene of much tragic history . The ...
... Road , and beliv'd ye whole body were lying not far off , as he had an acc't of that Number passing Mr. Gist . " " This dreary forested hillside fastness drenched with a night rain was to become the scene of much tragic history . The ...
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... Road , in a very obscure place surrounded with Rocks . I thereupon , in conjunction with the Half - King and ... Roads , Creeks , & c . , to Potomack , which they were ab't to do . These Enterprising Men were purposely choose out to get ...
... Road , in a very obscure place surrounded with Rocks . I thereupon , in conjunction with the Half - King and ... Roads , Creeks , & c . , to Potomack , which they were ab't to do . These Enterprising Men were purposely choose out to get ...
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... road - building of the Virginians , but he could not persuade his own men to chop trees save for double pay . Seeing them march at ease or loll about and joke while the Virginians toiled , had caused Washington's " poor fellows " to ...
... road - building of the Virginians , but he could not persuade his own men to chop trees save for double pay . Seeing them march at ease or loll about and joke while the Virginians toiled , had caused Washington's " poor fellows " to ...
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