The Annals of America: From the Discovery by Columbus in the Year 1492, to the Year 1826, Volumen2Hilliard and Brown, 1829 |
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... retreat for the ships of France , bound homeward for the East and West Indies . In war , it gave French privateers the greatest advantage for ruining the fishery of the northern English colonies , and in- terrupting their entire trade ...
... retreat for the ships of France , bound homeward for the East and West Indies . In war , it gave French privateers the greatest advantage for ruining the fishery of the northern English colonies , and in- terrupting their entire trade ...
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... retreat , or a rapid charge without observance of military rules , seems to have been imperiously necessary ; but neither of these expe- dients was adopted . The general , under an incessant and gailing fire , made every possible ...
... retreat , or a rapid charge without observance of military rules , seems to have been imperiously necessary ; but neither of these expe- dients was adopted . The general , under an incessant and gailing fire , made every possible ...
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... retreat of the regulars . The de- army totally feat was entire . Of 85 officers , 64 were killed and wounded , and about half the privates . The defeated army fled precipi- tately to the camp of Dunbar , where Braddock expired of his ...
... retreat of the regulars . The de- army totally feat was entire . Of 85 officers , 64 were killed and wounded , and about half the privates . The defeated army fled precipi- tately to the camp of Dunbar , where Braddock expired of his ...
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... retreat . The loss of the Americans was considerable . Colonel Williams was among the slain . Hendrick was also killed , with a number of his Indians , who fought with great intrepidity . The loss of the enemy was also considerable ...
... retreat . The loss of the Americans was considerable . Colonel Williams was among the slain . Hendrick was also killed , with a number of his Indians , who fought with great intrepidity . The loss of the enemy was also considerable ...
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... retreat . While Abercrombie was continuing his march in the woods , toward Ticonderoga , the columns were thrown into confusion , and in some degree entangled with each . Lord Howe killed . At this juncture , lord Howe , at the head of ...
... retreat . While Abercrombie was continuing his march in the woods , toward Ticonderoga , the columns were thrown into confusion , and in some degree entangled with each . Lord Howe killed . At this juncture , lord Howe , at the head of ...
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