The Annals of America: From the Discovery by Columbus in the Year 1492, to the Year 1826, المجلد 2Hilliard and Brown, 1829 |
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... British ministry on the important subject . The representation had its full effect ; and , in the spring of this ... troops raised in New England should join the British fleet and army at Louisbourg , and proceed up the river St ...
... British ministry on the important subject . The representation had its full effect ; and , in the spring of this ... troops raised in New England should join the British fleet and army at Louisbourg , and proceed up the river St ...
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... British troops were making pre- parations to reduce Fort du Quesne . General Braddock might have entered upon action early in the spring ; but , the contractors for the army not seasonably providing a sufficient quantity of provisions ...
... British troops were making pre- parations to reduce Fort du Quesne . General Braddock might have entered upon action early in the spring ; but , the contractors for the army not seasonably providing a sufficient quantity of provisions ...
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... British regulars , was commanded by lieutenant colonel Gage ; and he followed , at some distance , with the artillery and main body of the army , divided into small columns . Colonel Dunbar was then nearly 40 miles behind him . This ...
... British regulars , was commanded by lieutenant colonel Gage ; and he followed , at some distance , with the artillery and main body of the army , divided into small columns . Colonel Dunbar was then nearly 40 miles behind him . This ...
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... troops fled , in ... army totally feat was entire . Of 85 officers , 64 were killed and wounded , and about half the privates . The defeated army fled precipi- tately to the camp of Dunbar , where Braddock expired of his wounds . The British ...
... troops fled , in ... army totally feat was entire . Of 85 officers , 64 were killed and wounded , and about half the privates . The defeated army fled precipi- tately to the camp of Dunbar , where Braddock expired of his wounds . The British ...
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... army . Admiral Hol- bourn arriving in the beginning of July at Halifax with a power- ful squadron , and a reinforcement of 5000 British troops under George viscount Howe ; lord Loudoun on the 6th of the same month sailed from New York ...
... army . Admiral Hol- bourn arriving in the beginning of July at Halifax with a power- ful squadron , and a reinforcement of 5000 British troops under George viscount Howe ; lord Loudoun on the 6th of the same month sailed from New York ...
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