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Life of George Washington (Volume 03)
...oppose the inroad of Sir John Johnson, and he urged a reinforce ment. Washington forthwith sent orders to Putnam to... (Ticonderoga, United States - 1856)
...oppose the inroad of Sir John Johnson, and he urged a reinforce ment. Washington forthwith sent orders to Putnam to... (Ticonderoga, United States - 1856)

Life of George Washington (Volume 03)
...arrived at Oswego, and Sir John Johnson with his myrmidons on his way to attack Fort Schuyler, the garrison of... (Oswego, United States - 1856)
...arrived at Oswego, and Sir John Johnson with his myrmidons on his way to attack Fort Schuyler, the garrison of... (Oswego, United States - 1856)

Life of George Washington (Volume 03)
...Oswego, and, guided by Sir John Johnson at the head of his loyalist volunteers, tory refugees from his former neighborhood,... (Oswego, United States - 1856)
...Oswego, and, guided by Sir John Johnson at the head of his loyalist volunteers, tory refugees from his former neighborhood,... (Oswego, United States - 1856)

Life of George Washington (Volume 03)
...Sortie of Colonel Willett. -Sir John Johnson driven to the River. Flight of the Indians. Sacking of Sir John s... (Schuyler, United States - 1856)
...Sortie of Colonel Willett. -Sir John Johnson driven to the River. Flight of the Indians. Sacking of Sir John s... (Schuyler, United States - 1856)

Life of George Washington (Volume 03)
...blow General Herkimer gave Sir John Johnson and the scalpers under his command, have been transmitted to your Excellency by... (Bennington, United States - 1856)
...blow General Herkimer gave Sir John Johnson and the scalpers under his command, have been transmitted to your Excellency by... (Bennington, United States - 1856)

Life of George Washington (Volume 03)
...and Indians, led by Sir John Johnson, was to penetrate by Oswego to the Mohawk River, and place itself be... (United States - 1856)
...and Indians, led by Sir John Johnson, was to penetrate by Oswego to the Mohawk River, and place itself be... (United States - 1856)

Life of George Washington (Volume 03)
...attacked the encampments of Sir John Johnson and the Indians, which were contiguous, and strong detachments of which were absent... (United States - 1856)
...attacked the encampments of Sir John Johnson and the Indians, which were contiguous, and strong detachments of which were absent... (United States - 1856)

Life of George Washington (Volume 03)
...check the inroad of Sir John Johnson, and he assures St.-Clair that he will move to his aid with the... (United States - 1856)
...check the inroad of Sir John Johnson, and he assures St.-Clair that he will move to his aid with the... (United States - 1856)

Life of George Washington (Volume 03)
...St.-Leger s rangers and Sir John Johnson s royalist corps, called his greens. Many of the latter had followed Sir... (United States - 1856)
...St.-Leger s rangers and Sir John Johnson s royalist corps, called his greens. Many of the latter had followed Sir... (United States - 1856)

Life of George Washington (Volume 03)
...winds, began to desert. Sir John Johnson and Colonels Claus and Butler endeavored in vain to reassure and retain them.... (United States - 1856)
...winds, began to desert. Sir John Johnson and Colonels Claus and Butler endeavored in vain to reassure and retain them.... (United States - 1856)

Life of George Washington (Volume 03)
...TIE OF COLONEL WILLETT. SIR JOHN JOHNSON DRIVEN TO THE RIVER.... (United States - 1856)
...TIE OF COLONEL WILLETT. SIR JOHN JOHNSON DRIVEN TO THE RIVER.... (United States - 1856)
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