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 Washington |
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... FORT DUQUESNE 66 CHAPTER V. NORTHERN CAMPAIGN - BATTLE OF LAKE GEORGE 87 CHAPTER VI . BORDER WAR - FALL OF FORT DUQUESNE 92 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 87 CHAPTER VI . BORDER WAR - FALL OF FORT DUQUESNE 92 CHAPTER VII . CONQUEST OF CANADA . 107 CHAPTER VIII . MARRIAGE OF WASHINGTON 114 CHAPTER IX . OPENING OF THE ...
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... Fort Duquesne .. " .... Initial Letter 70 .... " 72 .... 66 66 75 .... Franklin .. 76 .... Initial Letter 66 66 66 66 66 66 6 . ( 6 66 66 " 6 66 66 ( 6 66 ( 6 ( 6 66 66 66 G. T. Devereux . ... H . Bricher . CHAPTER .G . T. Devereux ...
... Fort Duquesne .. " .... Initial Letter 70 .... " 72 .... 66 66 75 .... Franklin .. 76 .... Initial Letter 66 66 66 66 66 66 6 . ( 6 66 66 " 6 66 66 ( 6 66 ( 6 ( 6 66 66 66 G. T. Devereux . ... H . Bricher . CHAPTER .G . T. Devereux ...
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... Fort Duquesne .. 106 .... British Infantry ... 107 .... Fort Ticonderoga .... 107 .... Initial Letter 109 ... Amherst .. PAINTER . ENGRAVER . .G . T. Devereux . .... .II . Bricher . 66 66 46 .. .W . T. Russell Smith ..... ... W . Croome ...
... Fort Duquesne .. 106 .... British Infantry ... 107 .... Fort Ticonderoga .... 107 .... Initial Letter 109 ... Amherst .. PAINTER . ENGRAVER . .G . T. Devereux . .... .II . Bricher . 66 66 46 .. .W . T. Russell Smith ..... ... W . Croome ...
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... fort at Crown Point , secured the command of Lake Champlain , and a connected chain of posts was maintained from Quebec , up the St. Lawrence , and along the great lakes ; until at last they approached the Ohio , and entered on the ...
... fort at Crown Point , secured the command of Lake Champlain , and a connected chain of posts was maintained from Quebec , up the St. Lawrence , and along the great lakes ; until at last they approached the Ohio , and entered on the ...
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... forts near the Ohio River , to prevent the encroachments of the French , and to hold the Indians in check . But the orders arrived too late . The French had already taken possession of the territory bordering on the Ohio . Thus ...
... forts near the Ohio River , to prevent the encroachments of the French , and to hold the Indians in check . But the orders arrived too late . The French had already taken possession of the territory bordering on the Ohio . Thus ...
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