Pictorial Life of George Washington: Embracing a Complete History of the Seven Years' War, the Revolutionary War, the Formation of the Federal Constitution, and the Administration of WashingtonLeary & Getz, 1857 - 588 pages |
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... FORT DUQUESNE 66 • CHAPTER V. NORTHERN CAMPAIGN - BATTLE OF LAKE GEORGE 89 CHAPTER VI . BORDER WAR - FALL OF FORT DUQUESNE 92 36 CHAPTER VII . CONQUEST OF CANADA 107 CHAPTER VIII . MARRIAGE OF WASHINGTON 114 CHAPTER IX . OPENING OF THE ...
... FORT DUQUESNE 66 • CHAPTER V. NORTHERN CAMPAIGN - BATTLE OF LAKE GEORGE 89 CHAPTER VI . BORDER WAR - FALL OF FORT DUQUESNE 92 36 CHAPTER VII . CONQUEST OF CANADA 107 CHAPTER VIII . MARRIAGE OF WASHINGTON 114 CHAPTER IX . OPENING OF THE ...
Page 66
... Fort Duquesne . HE intentions and acts of the French being made known by Major Washington to Governor Dinwid- die , and by him reported to the British ministers ... Fort Duquesne " Initial Letter CHAPTER IV CAMPAIGN AGAINST FORT DUQUESNE.
... Fort Duquesne . HE intentions and acts of the French being made known by Major Washington to Governor Dinwid- die , and by him reported to the British ministers ... Fort Duquesne " Initial Letter CHAPTER IV CAMPAIGN AGAINST FORT DUQUESNE.
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... Duquesne for that campaign . Some prisoners being soon afterwards brought in , gave such an account of the weakness ... Fort Duquesne on the 25th of November , which , to their great surprise , they found evacuated , the enemy having set ...
... Duquesne for that campaign . Some prisoners being soon afterwards brought in , gave such an account of the weakness ... Fort Duquesne on the 25th of November , which , to their great surprise , they found evacuated , the enemy having set ...
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