The Life of George Washington: Commander in Chief of the American Army, Through the Revolutionary War; and the First President of the United StatesPhillips, Sampson, 1856 |
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... hundred men . Mr. Fry , a gentleman acquainted with the western country , was appointed to command it , and the commission of Lieut . Colonel was given to Major WASHINGTON . Enterprising and patriotick , Col. WASHINGTON requested and ...
... hundred men . Mr. Fry , a gentleman acquainted with the western country , was appointed to command it , and the commission of Lieut . Colonel was given to Major WASHINGTON . Enterprising and patriotick , Col. WASHINGTON requested and ...
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... hundred French and four hundred In dians , would immediately march to attack the English . 16 LIFE OF WASHINGTON . [ 1754.
... hundred French and four hundred In dians , would immediately march to attack the English . 16 LIFE OF WASHINGTON . [ 1754.
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... hundred men . The assault was gallantly made , and bravely repelled . Part of the garrison fought within the fort , and part in the ditch , which was almost filled with mud and water . Colonel WASHINGTON , during the whole action , re ...
... hundred men . The assault was gallantly made , and bravely repelled . Part of the garrison fought within the fort , and part in the ditch , which was almost filled with mud and water . Colonel WASHINGTON , during the whole action , re ...
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... hundred killed and wounded . The publick gave to this brave band , merited praise ; and the assembly of Virginia expressed their sense of the resolution and judgment displayed in the above action , by a vote of thanks to Colonel ...
... hundred killed and wounded . The publick gave to this brave band , merited praise ; and the assembly of Virginia expressed their sense of the resolution and judgment displayed in the above action , by a vote of thanks to Colonel ...
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... hundred men were selected , a few wagons were at- tached to the light artillery , and necessary provisions were placed on pack horses . Of this body General Braddock himself took the command , leaving Colonel Dunbar to bring up the ...
... hundred men were selected , a few wagons were at- tached to the light artillery , and necessary provisions were placed on pack horses . Of this body General Braddock himself took the command , leaving Colonel Dunbar to bring up the ...
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