Braddock: A Story of the French and Indian WarsFunk & Wagnall's Company, 1893 - 470 pages |
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A Story of the French and Indian Wars John Roy Musick. Carte A STORY OF THE FRFN , #F AND INDIAN WARS. GENERAL BRADDOCK WOUNDED NEAR FORT DU QUESNE . CONRA BRADDOCK WOUNDED NEAR BO.
A Story of the French and Indian Wars John Roy Musick. Carte A STORY OF THE FRFN , #F AND INDIAN WARS. GENERAL BRADDOCK WOUNDED NEAR FORT DU QUESNE . CONRA BRADDOCK WOUNDED NEAR BO.
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... , 359 CHAPTER XVII . MONTCALM'S OPPORTUNITY , 380 • CHAPTER XVIII . CAPTURE OF QUEBEC , 399 CHAPTER XIX . REUNITED , 429 CHAPTER XX . CONCLUSION , 446 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS . PAGE General Braddock wounded near Fort viii CONTENTS .
... , 359 CHAPTER XVII . MONTCALM'S OPPORTUNITY , 380 • CHAPTER XVIII . CAPTURE OF QUEBEC , 399 CHAPTER XIX . REUNITED , 429 CHAPTER XX . CONCLUSION , 446 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS . PAGE General Braddock wounded near Fort viii CONTENTS .
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... Fort Du Quesne ( see page 309 ) , " Sail ho ! " Frontispiece 1 The boys hurried on deck with the others , 5 Father Rale , . 16 Pierre De Vere and his daughter on the way to see Governor Vaudreuil , 33 " They are going to betray my ...
... Fort Du Quesne ( see page 309 ) , " Sail ho ! " Frontispiece 1 The boys hurried on deck with the others , 5 Father Rale , . 16 Pierre De Vere and his daughter on the way to see Governor Vaudreuil , 33 " They are going to betray my ...
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... fort ; but they were quartered about in different houses and , for- getting their duty as soldiers , were surprised with the rest of the inhabitants . George Stevens was at Deerfield , being detained by a deep snow which covered the ...
... fort ; but they were quartered about in different houses and , for- getting their duty as soldiers , were surprised with the rest of the inhabitants . George Stevens was at Deerfield , being detained by a deep snow which covered the ...
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... fort had retired to sleep , deeming an attack in such weather next to impos- sible . The snow had drifted in places quite to the top of the palisades , and the gate was even open , so that the Indians were in the midst of the town ...
... fort had retired to sleep , deeming an attack in such weather next to impos- sible . The snow had drifted in places quite to the top of the palisades , and the gate was even open , so that the Indians were in the midst of the town ...
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