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... tion , or the Alleghanies would become the western limit of English possessions . Washington and Gist , when homeward bound and just before reaching Wills creek , met seventeen horses loaded with materials and stores " for a fort at the ...
... tion , or the Alleghanies would become the western limit of English possessions . Washington and Gist , when homeward bound and just before reaching Wills creek , met seventeen horses loaded with materials and stores " for a fort at the ...
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... tion . The fight lasted nine hours , when Washington was summoned to surrender . He could hold out no longer . Articles were signed about midnight . The English were allowed to retire , carrying with them all that belonged to them ...
... tion . The fight lasted nine hours , when Washington was summoned to surrender . He could hold out no longer . Articles were signed about midnight . The English were allowed to retire , carrying with them all that belonged to them ...
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... tion against the Mahas , which invitation they ac- cepted , and returned only in the month of July fol- lowing . The interests of religion , of the service and of the colony , are involved in the maintenance of this estab- lishment ...
... tion against the Mahas , which invitation they ac- cepted , and returned only in the month of July fol- lowing . The interests of religion , of the service and of the colony , are involved in the maintenance of this estab- lishment ...
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... tion of Coal Hill , on the south side of the Monongahela and Ohio and now embraced within the present city limits . The Penns had the delta between the rivers surveyed for a town site in 1788 , and it extended up the Mon- ongahela from ...
... tion of Coal Hill , on the south side of the Monongahela and Ohio and now embraced within the present city limits . The Penns had the delta between the rivers surveyed for a town site in 1788 , and it extended up the Mon- ongahela from ...
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... tion up to and beyond 1850 , found an outlet on the south side and beyond the then city limits on the east , so that the real increase was first shown partially by the census of 1870 , and more fully by that of 1880. And not truly or ...
... tion up to and beyond 1850 , found an outlet on the south side and beyond the then city limits on the east , so that the real increase was first shown partially by the census of 1870 , and more fully by that of 1880. And not truly or ...
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