National Magazine: A Monthly Journal of American History, Volumen71888 |
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... ENGLISH GAIN THE OHIO COUNTRY . 1 Raystown named Fort Bedford , Bouquet marched to the. VOL . VII . No. I. XI . UPON one point , on the return of Major Washington to Virginia from his visit to Fort Le Boeuf , the governor of the prov ...
... ENGLISH GAIN THE OHIO COUNTRY . 1 Raystown named Fort Bedford , Bouquet marched to the. VOL . VII . No. I. XI . UPON one point , on the return of Major Washington to Virginia from his visit to Fort Le Boeuf , the governor of the prov ...
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... English interpreter and twenty - eight men , " under command of an ensign , Coulon de Jumonville , who had been sent to make what discoveries he could , Con- trecœur having learned of the advance of Washington . On the morning of the ...
... English interpreter and twenty - eight men , " under command of an ensign , Coulon de Jumonville , who had been sent to make what discoveries he could , Con- trecœur having learned of the advance of Washington . On the morning of the ...
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... English were allowed to retire , carrying with them all that belonged to them except the ar- tillery , allowing them " one swivel - gun . " They were to be protected from insult that might be offered by either French or Indians . The ...
... English were allowed to retire , carrying with them all that belonged to them except the ar- tillery , allowing them " one swivel - gun . " They were to be protected from insult that might be offered by either French or Indians . The ...
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... English regiments to America arrived safely at Hampton and were ordered up to Alex- andria , where a camp was to be formed . General Braddock had preceded his men in the ship Centurion . in the ship Centurion . At Alexandria , the ...
... English regiments to America arrived safely at Hampton and were ordered up to Alex- andria , where a camp was to be formed . General Braddock had preceded his men in the ship Centurion . in the ship Centurion . At Alexandria , the ...
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... English , and six hundred and thirty- seven savages went forth to ambuscade them . With the Indians were thirty - six French officers and cadets , seventy - two reg- ular soldiers and a hundred and forty - six Canadians . This motley ...
... English , and six hundred and thirty- seven savages went forth to ambuscade them . With the Indians were thirty - six French officers and cadets , seventy - two reg- ular soldiers and a hundred and forty - six Canadians . This motley ...
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