The Expedition of Major General Braddock to Virginia : with the two regiments of Hacket and Dunbar : being extracts of letters from an officer in one of those regiments to his friend in London, describing the march and engagement in the woods : together with many little incidents, giving a lively idea of the nature of the country, climate, and manner in which the officers and soldiers lived; also the difficulties they went through in that wilderness.
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The expedition of Major General Braddock to Virginia; with The Two Regiments of Hacket and Dunbar. Being Extracts of Letters from an Officer in one of those Regiments to his Friend in London, describing the March and Engagement in the Woods. Together With
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London : Printed for H. Carpenter, 1755.
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