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... party were justified by the report of these deserters ; they had been sent out as spies , and were to show the summons if dis- covered or overpowered . The French com- mander , they added , had been blamed for sending out so small a party ...
... party were justified by the report of these deserters ; they had been sent out as spies , and were to show the summons if dis- covered or overpowered . The French com- mander , they added , had been blamed for sending out so small a party ...
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... party had come which attacked Washington the year before , in the Great Meadows . The Indians and French , too , who were hovering about the army , had just left this camp . The fires they had left were yet burning . The French had ...
... party had come which attacked Washington the year before , in the Great Meadows . The Indians and French , too , who were hovering about the army , had just left this camp . The fires they had left were yet burning . The French had ...
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... party had been attacked in the Warm Spring Mountain , about twenty miles distant , by a large body of French and Indians , mostly on horseback . The captain of the scouting party and several of his men had been slain , and the rest put ...
... party had been attacked in the Warm Spring Mountain , about twenty miles distant , by a large body of French and Indians , mostly on horseback . The captain of the scouting party and several of his men had been slain , and the rest put ...
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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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