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... soldiers in an ecstasy of living , a fury of power . George might have been sent " back home " to England to finish his education as his half - brother Lawrence was , at the age of fifteen ; but his father's finances had not pros- pered ...
... soldiers in an ecstasy of living , a fury of power . George might have been sent " back home " to England to finish his education as his half - brother Lawrence was , at the age of fifteen ; but his father's finances had not pros- pered ...
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... soldier a little after high noon in the Second Hundred Years War between France and England , which , in the words of ... soldiers and sailors were not in- volved . " It is only now coming to be realized how largely history has been a ...
... soldier a little after high noon in the Second Hundred Years War between France and England , which , in the words of ... soldiers and sailors were not in- volved . " It is only now coming to be realized how largely history has been a ...
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... soldiers , while he tried to keep the French from talking to his Indians ; but rain detained him and Joincare learned of the Half - King's presence . Washing- ton still strove to prevent Joincare from meeting the chief . But he was not ...
... soldiers , while he tried to keep the French from talking to his Indians ; but rain detained him and Joincare learned of the Half - King's presence . Washing- ton still strove to prevent Joincare from meeting the chief . But he was not ...
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... soldiers to escort him on the rest of his journey . Four days of hard travel over rain , snow , mire and swamp brought the company to the destination , Fort Le Boeuf ( now Waterford , Pennsylvania , about twenty miles south of Erie ) ...
... soldiers to escort him on the rest of his journey . Four days of hard travel over rain , snow , mire and swamp brought the company to the destination , Fort Le Boeuf ( now Waterford , Pennsylvania , about twenty miles south of Erie ) ...
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... soldiers and carpenters to start the building of the fort . He had not felt it necessary to delay construction while awaiting the result of Washing- ton's exhausting , futile , and almost fatal errand . On the eleventh of January ...
... soldiers and carpenters to start the building of the fort . He had not felt it necessary to delay construction while awaiting the result of Washing- ton's exhausting , futile , and almost fatal errand . On the eleventh of January ...
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