The Life of George Washington (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 01.01.1832 |
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... artillery, colonelDaniel was dispatchedto Jamaicafor cannon, bombs, and mortars.During his absence, twosmall Spanish vessels of war wereseen off the mouth ofthe harbour; upon which the governor raised thesiege, abandoned his transports ...
... artillery, colonelDaniel was dispatchedto Jamaicafor cannon, bombs, and mortars.During his absence, twosmall Spanish vessels of war wereseen off the mouth ofthe harbour; upon which the governor raised thesiege, abandoned his transports ...
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... artillery tobeplaced inthevessels in the harbour;and gave the command of themto William Rhet. A summons to surrender being rejected,a party of the enemy landed on James' island, and burnt a few houses. Another party, consisting of ...
... artillery tobeplaced inthevessels in the harbour;and gave the command of themto William Rhet. A summons to surrender being rejected,a party of the enemy landed on James' island, and burnt a few houses. Another party, consisting of ...
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... artillery, and a large quantity of provisions and military stores. Thus was Georgia delivered from aninvasion which threatened thetotal subjugation ofthe province. The ill success of these reciprocal attempts at conquest, seems tohave ...
... artillery, and a large quantity of provisions and military stores. Thus was Georgia delivered from aninvasion which threatened thetotal subjugation ofthe province. The ill success of these reciprocal attempts at conquest, seems tohave ...
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... artillery ships; and of fiftysix transportsladen with provisions and military stores, carrying three thousand five hundred land forces, and forty thousand standof smallarms, for the useof the Canadians and Indians. The French fleet ...
... artillery ships; and of fiftysix transportsladen with provisions and military stores, carrying three thousand five hundred land forces, and forty thousand standof smallarms, for the useof the Canadians and Indians. The French fleet ...
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... artillery. The whole army, commanded by lieutenant colonel Monckton, immediately after landing, marched against Beau Sejour, the principal post held bythe French inthat country. At the riverMussaquack, whichthe French considered asthe ...
... artillery. The whole army, commanded by lieutenant colonel Monckton, immediately after landing, marched against Beau Sejour, the principal post held bythe French inthat country. At the riverMussaquack, whichthe French considered asthe ...
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