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... sent off prisoners to Canada . Frazier himself had recently been ejected by the French from the Indian village of Venango , where he had a gunsmith's establishment . According to his ac- count the French general who had commanded on ...
... sent off prisoners to Canada . Frazier himself had recently been ejected by the French from the Indian village of Venango , where he had a gunsmith's establishment . According to his ac- count the French general who had commanded on ...
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... sent by Jumonville , previous to the late affair , must have apprised him of the weakness of the encampment on the Great Meadows . Washington hastened to strengthen it . He wrote by express also to Colonel Fry , who lay ill at Wills ...
... sent by Jumonville , previous to the late affair , must have apprised him of the weakness of the encampment on the Great Meadows . Washington hastened to strengthen it . He wrote by express also to Colonel Fry , who lay ill at Wills ...
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... sent forward to open this road , had halted at Loyal Hannan to establish a military post and deposit . He was upwards of fifty miles from Fort Duquesne , and was tempted to adopt the measure , so strongly dis- countenanced by Washington ...
... sent forward to open this road , had halted at Loyal Hannan to establish a military post and deposit . He was upwards of fifty miles from Fort Duquesne , and was tempted to adopt the measure , so strongly dis- countenanced by Washington ...
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CHAPTER I | 25 |
CHAPTER II | 45 |
CHAPTER III | 53 |
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