Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ.M. Dent, 1913 - 314 páginas |
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... hundred and fifty waggons , with four horses to each waggon , and fifteen hundred saddle or pack horses , are wanted for the service of his majesty's forces now about to rendezvous at Will's Creek , and his excellency General Braddock ...
... hundred and fifty waggons , with four horses to each waggon , and fifteen hundred saddle or pack horses , are wanted for the service of his majesty's forces now about to rendezvous at Will's Creek , and his excellency General Braddock ...
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... hundred pounds , to be disbursed in advance - money to the waggon owners , etc .; but that sum being insuffi- cient , I advanc'd upward of two hundred pounds . more , and in two weeks the one hundred and fifty waggons , with two hundred ...
... hundred pounds , to be disbursed in advance - money to the waggon owners , etc .; but that sum being insuffi- cient , I advanc'd upward of two hundred pounds . more , and in two weeks the one hundred and fifty waggons , with two hundred ...
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... hundred . These eleven hundred had been picked men from the whole army ; the rest had been left behind with Colonel Dunbar , who was to follow with the heavier part of the stores , provisions , and baggage . The flyers , not being pursu ...
... hundred . These eleven hundred had been picked men from the whole army ; the rest had been left behind with Colonel Dunbar , who was to follow with the heavier part of the stores , provisions , and baggage . The flyers , not being pursu ...
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