The Life of George Washington (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 01.01.1832 |
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... enemies andrivals; and requested them to forgettheir longcherished animosities, and to cooperate cordially againsta common enemy whose continuing encroachments threatenedto overwhelmboth in one common destruction.Noticing the rapid ...
... enemies andrivals; and requested them to forgettheir longcherished animosities, and to cooperate cordially againsta common enemy whose continuing encroachments threatenedto overwhelmboth in one common destruction.Noticing the rapid ...
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... enemy concealed in thewoods. Atnight, a deserter gave such an account of the Frenchforce as entirely discouraged him. ConnecticutandNew York weredisappointed in receiving the assistance expected from the Five nations;who furnished ...
... enemy concealed in thewoods. Atnight, a deserter gave such an account of the Frenchforce as entirely discouraged him. ConnecticutandNew York weredisappointed in receiving the assistance expected from the Five nations;who furnished ...
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... enemy landed on James' island, and burnt a few houses. Another party, consisting of onehundredand sixty men, landed,about the same time,onthe opposite sideofthe river. Both thesewere attacked and defeated. Encouragedby this success ...
... enemy landed on James' island, and burnt a few houses. Another party, consisting of onehundredand sixty men, landed,about the same time,onthe opposite sideofthe river. Both thesewere attacked and defeated. Encouragedby this success ...
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... enemy,nor a deliverance more complete, without human help,infavour of this country." As soon as the fears excited by this armament were dissipated, theproject of dislodging theFrench and Indians, who hadinvaded Nova Scotia,was resumed ...
... enemy,nor a deliverance more complete, without human help,infavour of this country." As soon as the fears excited by this armament were dissipated, theproject of dislodging theFrench and Indians, who hadinvaded Nova Scotia,was resumed ...
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... enemy. Battleof Monongahela.The van was thrown into some confusion; but, the general having ordered upthe main body, andthe commanding officerof the enemy having fallen, theattack was suspended, andthe assailants were supposedtobe ...
... enemy. Battleof Monongahela.The van was thrown into some confusion; but, the general having ordered upthe main body, andthe commanding officerof the enemy having fallen, theattack was suspended, andthe assailants were supposedtobe ...
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