Life of Washington: A Biography, Personal, Military, and Political, Band 1Virtue, 1860 |
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... Pennsylvania and Virginia , in Kentucky , and all the region south of it , and in that northwest of the Ohio and west of the Mississippi , there was not a single Anglo Saxon inhabitant . In the early part of the century portions of the ...
... Pennsylvania and Virginia , in Kentucky , and all the region south of it , and in that northwest of the Ohio and west of the Mississippi , there was not a single Anglo Saxon inhabitant . In the early part of the century portions of the ...
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... Pennsylvania , Maryland , and Virginia , and had ceded to them the lands in question , for four hundred pounds , alleging that they had been conquered by their forefathers . But the Indians by whom they were occupied , and whose ...
... Pennsylvania , Maryland , and Virginia , and had ceded to them the lands in question , for four hundred pounds , alleging that they had been conquered by their forefathers . But the Indians by whom they were occupied , and whose ...
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... Pennsylvania , charged with friendly communications to several tribes , including the Twight wees , or Miamis , next to the Iroquois the strongest confederacy of Indians on this continent , and two or three days after overtook him , at ...
... Pennsylvania , charged with friendly communications to several tribes , including the Twight wees , or Miamis , next to the Iroquois the strongest confederacy of Indians on this continent , and two or three days after overtook him , at ...
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... Pennsylvania and the Weas and Piankeshas , and Gist was assured that all the friendly tribes of the west would assemble the next summer at Logstown for a general negotiation with Virginia . The meeting of the representatives of the Ohio ...
... Pennsylvania and the Weas and Piankeshas , and Gist was assured that all the friendly tribes of the west would assemble the next summer at Logstown for a general negotiation with Virginia . The meeting of the representatives of the Ohio ...
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... Pennsylvania . Duquesne , meanwhile , was active in carrying out the policy enjoined on him by his superiors . The advances of the English into the interior threatened to disturb the splendid scheme which the French had steadily pursued ...
... Pennsylvania . Duquesne , meanwhile , was active in carrying out the policy enjoined on him by his superiors . The advances of the English into the interior threatened to disturb the splendid scheme which the French had steadily pursued ...
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Adams affairs afterward American appointed arms army Arnold arrived artillery assembly attack became Boston Braddock Britain British Bunker's hill Cambridge camp Canada Captain cause chief Colonel Washington colonies colonists command commander-in-chief commission committee Connecticut continental army continental Congress council Crown Point defence delegates Duquesne duty enemy England English expedition Fairfax force Fort Cumberland Fort Duquesne Franklin French friends frontier Gage garrison George Governor Dinwiddie Henry honor hope house of burgesses hundred Indians inhabitants John John Adams king Lake land letter liberty Lord Lord Loudoun Massachusetts measures ment miles military militia ministry Montgomery Montreal Mount Vernon officers Ohio Parliament party patriots Pennsylvania person Philadelphia proceeded province provincial Congress Quebec received regiment resolutions resolved Richard Henry Lee river Samuel Adams Schuyler sent soldiers soon spirit thousand Ticonderoga tion town troops Virginia Williamsburg wrote York