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... Pennsylvania government had not been commenced . George Croghan and the other commissioners were but just arrived in camp . Sir John , according to Croghan , re- ceived them in a very disagreeable manner : would not look at their ...
... Pennsylvania government had not been commenced . George Croghan and the other commissioners were but just arrived in camp . Sir John , according to Croghan , re- ceived them in a very disagreeable manner : would not look at their ...
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... Pennsylvania , a com- plete hero of the wilderness . He had been for many years a captive among the Indians ; and , having learnt their ways , had formed this as- sociation for the protection of the settlements , receiving a commission ...
... Pennsylvania , a com- plete hero of the wilderness . He had been for many years a captive among the Indians ; and , having learnt their ways , had formed this as- sociation for the protection of the settlements , receiving a commission ...
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... Pennsylvania , from Rays- town to Fort Duquesne , on the track generally taken by the northern traders . He instantly commenced long and repeated remonstrances on the subject ; representing that Braddock's road , from recent examination ...
... Pennsylvania , from Rays- town to Fort Duquesne , on the track generally taken by the northern traders . He instantly commenced long and repeated remonstrances on the subject ; representing that Braddock's road , from recent examination ...
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Genealogy of the Washington Family I | 1 |
The Home of Washingtons Boyhood | 24 |
Paternal Conduct of an Elder Brother | 33 |
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