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... reinforcement arrive , and had heard the intention de- clared of marching immediately to attack the English , with a corps composed of eighteen hundred French and four hundred Indians . This intelligence was corroborated by the ...
... reinforcement arrive , and had heard the intention de- clared of marching immediately to attack the English , with a corps composed of eighteen hundred French and four hundred Indians . This intelligence was corroborated by the ...
Page 360
... reinforcements assembled , which increased the army to about four or five thousand men . General Sullivan now came up , and the command devolved on him . The friendly Canadians in that part of the country , who had supposed themselves ...
... reinforcements assembled , which increased the army to about four or five thousand men . General Sullivan now came up , and the command devolved on him . The friendly Canadians in that part of the country , who had supposed themselves ...
Page 362
... reinforcements , or additional in- structions . At this time , General Sullivan came up , and , un- derstanding the ... reinforcement of between thirteen and fourteen hundred men , and to take command of the whole detachment ...
... reinforcements , or additional in- structions . At this time , General Sullivan came up , and , un- derstanding the ... reinforcement of between thirteen and fourteen hundred men , and to take command of the whole detachment ...
Table des matières
BIRTH of Mr Washington His mission to the French on the Ohio | 1 |
Opinions on the supremacy of Parliament and its right to tax the colo | 80 |
Measures to enforce the act concerning duties Ferment excited | 161 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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