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... regiments, who had served underthedukeof Marlborough; one regiment of marines; andtworegiments of provincials; amounting, in the whole,tosix thousand five hundred men;aforce equal to that whichafterwards reduced Quebec, whenina much ...
... regiments, who had served underthedukeof Marlborough; one regiment of marines; andtworegiments of provincials; amounting, in the whole,tosix thousand five hundred men;aforce equal to that whichafterwards reduced Quebec, whenina much ...
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... regiment, consisting of six hundred effective men, into Georgia. The command of the troops, both of Georgia andCarolina, wasgiven tomajor general Oglethorpe,whofixed hisheadquarters at Frederica. Before hostilities had commenced, the ...
... regiment, consisting of six hundred effective men, into Georgia. The command of the troops, both of Georgia andCarolina, wasgiven tomajor general Oglethorpe,whofixed hisheadquarters at Frederica. Before hostilities had commenced, the ...
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... regiment, commandedby colonel Vanderdussen, was immediately raised inVirginia and the two Carolinas. Abody of Indians was also engaged, and captain Price, whocommanded thesmallfleet on that station, promised his cooperation. These ...
... regiment, commandedby colonel Vanderdussen, was immediately raised inVirginia and the two Carolinas. Abody of Indians was also engaged, and captain Price, whocommanded thesmallfleet on that station, promised his cooperation. These ...
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... regiment was raised for the protection of the frontiers. Early in the spring, Major Washington had advanced with a small detachment from this regimentintothe country to becontended for,where he fell in withanddefeated a party ...
... regiment was raised for the protection of the frontiers. Early in the spring, Major Washington had advanced with a small detachment from this regimentintothe country to becontended for,where he fell in withanddefeated a party ...
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... regiment soldfor £5000Sterling. Despite hisfatal mistakeinnot heedingthe adviceof his aide, Washington, in conducting his expedition against Fort Duquesne (Pittsburgh), Braddock regarded Washington and Franklin asthe greatest menin the ...
... regiment soldfor £5000Sterling. Despite hisfatal mistakeinnot heedingthe adviceof his aide, Washington, in conducting his expedition against Fort Duquesne (Pittsburgh), Braddock regarded Washington and Franklin asthe greatest menin the ...
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