The History of an Expedition Against Fort Du Quesne, in 1755 Under Major-General Edward Braddock, Том 6Winthrop Sargent Lippincott, Grambo, & Company, 1855 - Всего страниц: 423 Contains a history of Braddock's Campaign in 1755 against Fort Duquesne. |
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... FRENCH REPORTS OF THE BATTLE ( Appendix ) ........ VERSES ON BRADDOCK ( Appendix ) ....... BRADDOCK'S LAST NIGHT IN LONDON ( Appendix ) ............... .. 409 414 .... 417 INDEX ........... ... 419 ( vii ) ? • ILLUSTRATIONS . VIEW OF ...
... FRENCH REPORTS OF THE BATTLE ( Appendix ) ........ VERSES ON BRADDOCK ( Appendix ) ....... BRADDOCK'S LAST NIGHT IN LONDON ( Appendix ) ............... .. 409 414 .... 417 INDEX ........... ... 419 ( vii ) ? • ILLUSTRATIONS . VIEW OF ...
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... French , and to destroy the English trade and fisheries in that part of the world . The annoyance , therefore , of the New England people was extreme and well founded ; and at their earnest representations , the Home Government was ...
... French , and to destroy the English trade and fisheries in that part of the world . The annoyance , therefore , of the New England people was extreme and well founded ; and at their earnest representations , the Home Government was ...
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... French government confine itself to an unavowed but well - supported resistance to the progress of Anglo - American power in the north only . Thirty years before , its grand scheme for uniting its colonies , from the Gulf of Mexico to ...
... French government confine itself to an unavowed but well - supported resistance to the progress of Anglo - American power in the north only . Thirty years before , its grand scheme for uniting its colonies , from the Gulf of Mexico to ...
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... French . It is no nder , then , that they were desirous of procuring manifest an advantage ; but , unhappily for themselves , y grasped at too much , and lost the whole . Like the g in the fable , they sacrificed not only the hoped ...
... French . It is no nder , then , that they were desirous of procuring manifest an advantage ; but , unhappily for themselves , y grasped at too much , and lost the whole . Like the g in the fable , they sacrificed not only the hoped ...
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... French decided to persevere in the latter plan . While the Appallachian chain , it was thought , would serve at the same time as a bulwark against the British colonies , and as a well - marked and palpable boundary between the two ...
... French decided to persevere in the latter plan . While the Appallachian chain , it was thought , would serve at the same time as a bulwark against the British colonies , and as a well - marked and palpable boundary between the two ...
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