The Annals of America: From the Discovery by Columbus in the Year 1492, to the Year 1826, Volumen2Hilliard and Brown, 1829 |
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... Washington seized that opportunity of taking the dimensions of the fort , and making all possible observation ... Washington's Journal . 2 " It is situated on the south or west fork of French creek , and is almost sur- rounded " by water ...
... Washington seized that opportunity of taking the dimensions of the fort , and making all possible observation ... Washington's Journal . 2 " It is situated on the south or west fork of French creek , and is almost sur- rounded " by water ...
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... Washington , who was appointed lieutenant colonel , marched ward Ohio . early in April with two companies , in advance of the other troops , to the Great Meadows , lying within the disputed territory . Here he learned by some friendly ...
... Washington , who was appointed lieutenant colonel , marched ward Ohio . early in April with two companies , in advance of the other troops , to the Great Meadows , lying within the disputed territory . Here he learned by some friendly ...
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... Washington , in retiring as the articles permitted , halted at Wills Creek , and assisted in erecting a fort there . The Virginians completed the fort , this year , and called it Fort Cumberland . They also formed a camp at Wills Creek ...
... Washington , in retiring as the articles permitted , halted at Wills Creek , and assisted in erecting a fort there . The Virginians completed the fort , this year , and called it Fort Cumberland . They also formed a camp at Wills Creek ...
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... Washington capitulated with the French at Fort Necessity . Exactly twenty two years afterward ( 4 July , 1776 ) , Franklin signed the Declaration of Independence , while Washington was successfully commanding the armies of America . The ...
... Washington capitulated with the French at Fort Necessity . Exactly twenty two years afterward ( 4 July , 1776 ) , Franklin signed the Declaration of Independence , while Washington was successfully commanding the armies of America . The ...
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... Washington , were considered by the British from Eng- government as the commencement of war . A resolution was America . therefore taken to send a few regiments of soldiers to America for the maintenance of the claims of their monarch ...
... Washington , were considered by the British from Eng- government as the commencement of war . A resolution was America . therefore taken to send a few regiments of soldiers to America for the maintenance of the claims of their monarch ...
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