The History of an Expedition Against Fort Du Quesne, in 1755 Under Major-General Edward Braddock, Том 6Winthrop Sargent Lippincott, Grambo, & Company, 1856 - Всего страниц: 423 Contains a history of Braddock's Campaign in 1755 against Fort Duquesne. |
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... miles distant was the fort de la Rivière aux Bœufs , on the spot where now stands the village of Waterford ( Erie county , Penn . ) . A small lake , and a stream rising from it to fall into French Creek , still preserve the memory of ...
... miles distant was the fort de la Rivière aux Bœufs , on the spot where now stands the village of Waterford ( Erie county , Penn . ) . A small lake , and a stream rising from it to fall into French Creek , still preserve the memory of ...
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... miles from Washington's position ; but so dark was the night , and so bewildering the storm , that it was not until four the next morning that they drew near the enemy . Here it was found not only that seven men were lost on the journey ...
... miles from Washington's position ; but so dark was the night , and so bewildering the storm , that it was not until four the next morning that they drew near the enemy . Here it was found not only that seven men were lost on the journey ...
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... miles over the Alleghanies did the Virginians drag with their own hands the seven swivels that formed their park ; the Indepen- dents obstinately refusing to bear any share of the burthen , whether of drawing guns , carrying ammunition ...
... miles over the Alleghanies did the Virginians drag with their own hands the seven swivels that formed their park ; the Indepen- dents obstinately refusing to bear any share of the burthen , whether of drawing guns , carrying ammunition ...
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... miles of inhospitable forests , ere they could reach the nearest halting - place on Will's Creek . The number of savages , hitherto regarded as friendly to the colonies , whom he recognised enlisted under the standard of the enemy , was ...
... miles of inhospitable forests , ere they could reach the nearest halting - place on Will's Creek . The number of savages , hitherto regarded as friendly to the colonies , whom he recognised enlisted under the standard of the enemy , was ...
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... miles and more , till it struck the Delaware near the mouth of Lackawaxen Creek , far above Easton . A fortunate westerly bend in the chan- nel enabled them to effect this , and to cover by their deed at least a million of acres , when ...
... miles and more , till it struck the Delaware near the mouth of Lackawaxen Creek , far above Easton . A fortunate westerly bend in the chan- nel enabled them to effect this , and to cover by their deed at least a million of acres , when ...
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48th Regiment advanced party Aid de Camp Alexandria America appointed arms army arrived artillery Assembly baggage Braddock camp Canada Capt Captain Colonel Dunbar colonies command Conrad Weiser Corresp Council Crown Cumberland defeat Delawares desired detachment Dinwiddie Duke of Cumberland Dunbar Edward Braddock encamped enemy English expedition fire flanks Fort Cumberland Fort Necessity French Garneau garrison General's Governor Governor Dinwiddie Grenadiers ground Guards Halket Hist hundred Indians Iroquois John St Clair July killed land Lieut Lieutenant Colonel Maryland Meadows ment miles Monongahela Morris never night occasion officers Ohio ordered Orme passed Penn Pennsylvania Peter Halket Philadelphia pickets Pouchot proper province provisions Quebec Quesne rank received remained river road Royal Highness savages scalped sent Shirley Sir Peter Six Nations soldiers Sparks's St John St subalterns tion troops Virginia waggons warriors Washington Will's Creek wounded
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Стр. 69 - Reasons we charge you to remove instantly; we don't give you the Liberty to think about it. You are Women. Take the Advice of a wise Man, and remove immediately. You may return to the other Side of...
Стр. 199 - Indians, who by constant practice, are dextrous in laying and executing them : and the slender line, near four miles long, which your army must make, may expose it to be attacked by surprise in its flanks, and to be cut like a thread into several pieces, which from their distance cannot come up in time to support each other.
Стр. 119 - To die, is landing on some silent shore, Where billows never break nor tempests roar : Ere well we feel the friendly stroke 'tis o'er. The wise through thought the insults of death defy ; The fools through blessed insensibility.
Стр. 121 - Braddock, you are a poor dog! Here, take my purse. If you kill me, you will be forced to run away, and then you will not have a shilling to support you.
Стр. 119 - Ere well we feel th' friendly stroke 'tis o'er. The wise through thought th' insults of death defy, The fools through blest insensibility. 'Tis what the guilty fear, the pious crave ; Sought by the wretch and vanquished by the brave. It eases lovers, sets the captive free, And though a tyrant, offers liberty.
Стр. 114 - This general was, I think, a brave man, and might probably have made a figure as a good officer in some European war. But he had too much self-confidence, too high an opinion of the validity of regular troops, and too mean a one of both Americans and Indians.
Стр. 142 - Therefore, as I live, saith the Lord GOD, I will even do according to thine anger, and according to thine envy which thou hast used out of thy hatred against them : and I will make myself known among them, when I have judged thee.
Стр. 59 - I heard the bullets whistle, and, believe me, there is something charming in the sound.
Стр. 142 - Moreover the word of the LORD came unto me, saying, Son of man, set thy face against mount Seir, and prophesy against it, And say unto it, Thus saith the Lord GOD...
Стр. 67 - Lehigh rivers, extending in depth as far as a man could walk in a day and a half.