Do not let the soldiers march into the woods like that. The Frenchmen and the Indians may even now be hiding behind the trees ready to shoot us down. Let me send some men ahead to see where they are, and let some of our Virginians who are used to fighting... George Washington - Seite 581895Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Elbridge Streeter Brooks - 1895 - 224 Seiten
...without waiting to get well, he hurried after them caught up with them on the ninth of July, at a for Monongahela, fifteen miles from Fort Duquesne. The British troops, in full uniform, and in r(| BRADDOCK. as if they were to drill before the king, marched straight on in splendid array. Washington... | |
| William Harris Elson, Christine M. Keck - 1920 - 424 Seiten
...to get well, he hurried after them and caught up with them on the ninth of July, at a ford on the 5 Monongahela, fifteen miles from Fort Duquesne. The...show he had ever seen; but he said to the general: 10 "Do not let the soldiers march into the woods like that. The Frenchmen and the Indians may even... | |
| William Harris Elson, Christine M. Keck, Lura E. Runkel - 1920 - 424 Seiten
...to get well, he hurried after them and caught up with them on the ninth of July, at a ford on the 5 Monongahela, fifteen miles from Fort Duquesne. The...show he had ever seen; but he said to the general: 10 "Do not let the soldiers march into the woods like that. The Frenchmen and the Indians may even... | |
| Henry Carr Pearson, Charles Wesley Hunt - 1927 - 264 Seiten
...the blanks. It will be worth while to compare your words with those chosen by others. THE British (i) in full uniform, and in regular order as if they were to drill before the king, marched straight on in (2) array. Washington thought it was the most (3) show he had ever seen; but he said to the general:... | |
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