The Cambridge Modern History, Svazek 7Macmillan Company, 1918 |
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... troops were in the castle on an island two miles off . If Andros had been the butcher that his enemies professed to think him he might have caused much bloodshed . He was no coward ; and the ease with which he suffered himself to be ...
... troops were in the castle on an island two miles off . If Andros had been the butcher that his enemies professed to think him he might have caused much bloodshed . He was no coward ; and the ease with which he suffered himself to be ...
Strana 120
... troops was sent to construct a fort at the forks of the Ohio river - a spot soon to become one of famous and ensanguined memory and now buried among the roaring furnaces of Pittsburg . This was but a challenge . The French , pouring ...
... troops was sent to construct a fort at the forks of the Ohio river - a spot soon to become one of famous and ensanguined memory and now buried among the roaring furnaces of Pittsburg . This was but a challenge . The French , pouring ...
Strana 123
... troops and Indians , and to have been over - confident in a style of war with which he was unfamiliar . Of many of these charges and others unworthy of mention Braddock may be in whole or part acquitted . He had been led to expect ...
... troops and Indians , and to have been over - confident in a style of war with which he was unfamiliar . Of many of these charges and others unworthy of mention Braddock may be in whole or part acquitted . He had been led to expect ...
Strana 124
... troops . The catastrophe which overwhelmed this advancing force within nine miles of the French fort is one of the most dramatic tragedies in our military annals : 600 Indians and 200 French and Canadians awaited the British at a spot ...
... troops . The catastrophe which overwhelmed this advancing force within nine miles of the French fort is one of the most dramatic tragedies in our military annals : 600 Indians and 200 French and Canadians awaited the British at a spot ...
Strana 125
... troops at his command , besides the large and invaluable Canadian militia and countless Indians . Baron Dieskau , an able soldier , was in command of the troops on Lake Champlain . Those who sweepingly attribute Braddock's defeat to his ...
... troops at his command , besides the large and invaluable Canadian militia and countless Indians . Baron Dieskau , an able soldier , was in command of the troops on Lake Champlain . Those who sweepingly attribute Braddock's defeat to his ...
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The Cambridge Modern History, Svazek 7 Sir Adolphus William Ward,George Walter Prothero,Stanley Mordaunt Leathes Zobrazení fragmentů - 1934 |
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