The Life of George Washington, المجلد 2J. Crissy, and Thomas, Cowperthwait, 1843 |
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... Indians , and took a number of prisoners , without the loss of a single man . On this occasion a new and formidable mode of attack was introduced . The militia horse rushed upon the Indians , and charged them sword in hand . Terrified ...
... Indians , and took a number of prisoners , without the loss of a single man . On this occasion a new and formidable mode of attack was introduced . The militia horse rushed upon the Indians , and charged them sword in hand . Terrified ...
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... Indians , who occupied the southern and western parts of Georgia , were in the habit of assembling annually at Augusta , for the purpose of receiving those presents which were indispensable to the preservation of British influence over ...
... Indians , who occupied the southern and western parts of Georgia , were in the habit of assembling annually at Augusta , for the purpose of receiving those presents which were indispensable to the preservation of British influence over ...
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... Indians rushed into the camp , and , killing the few men they fell in with , seized the artillery . Fortunatelv some time was wasted in the attempt to turn the pieces on the Ameri- cans . Captain Parker , who commanded the light company ...
... Indians rushed into the camp , and , killing the few men they fell in with , seized the artillery . Fortunatelv some time was wasted in the attempt to turn the pieces on the Ameri- cans . Captain Parker , who commanded the light company ...
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... Indians entered the camp . Roused by the fire , and perceiving that the enemy was amidst them , he judiciously drew off his men in silence , and formed them with the quarter guard behind the house in which the general was quartered ...
... Indians entered the camp . Roused by the fire , and perceiving that the enemy was amidst them , he judiciously drew off his men in silence , and formed them with the quarter guard behind the house in which the general was quartered ...
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... Indians in their neighbourhood , this was a subject to which the United States were peculiarly sensible . On the other hand , the United States were charged with infringing he fourth , fifth , and sixth articles , which contain ...
... Indians in their neighbourhood , this was a subject to which the United States were peculiarly sensible . On the other hand , the United States were charged with infringing he fourth , fifth , and sixth articles , which contain ...
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