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" After taking Fort Duquesne," said he, "I am to proceed to Niagara; and having taken that, to Frontenac, if the season will allow time; and I suppose it will, for Duquesne can hardly detain me above three or four days; and then I see nothing that can obstruct... "
Pioneers on Land and Sea: Stories of the Eastern States and of Ocean Explorers - Page 248
by Charles Alexander McMurry - 1904 - 261 pages
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Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...

Benjamin Franklin - Philosophers - 1818 - 566 pages
...day, he was giving me some account of his intended progress. " After taking Fort Duquesne," said he, " I am to proceed to Niagara; and having taken that,...hardly detain me above three or four days ; and then I see nothing that can obstruct my march to Niagara." Having before revolved in my mind the long line...
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Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin...

Benjamin Franklin - United States - 1818 - 556 pages
...intended progress. " After taking fort Duquasne," said he, " I am to proceed to Niagara; and baving taken that, to Frontenac, if the season will allow...hardly detain me above three or four days ; and then I see nothing that can obstruct my march to Niagara." Having before revolved in my mind the long line...
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The Works of Dr. Benjamin Franklin: [Autobiography

Benjamin Franklin - United States - 1818 - 558 pages
...taking fort Duquesne," said he, << I am tn proceed to Niagara; and having taken that, to Frontenar, if the season will allow time, and I suppose it will;...hardly detain me above three or four days; and then I see nothing that can obstruct my march to Niagara." Having before revolved in my mind the long line...
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The Analectic Magazine...: Comprising Original Reviews, Biography ..., Volume 14

1819 - 532 pages
...he was giving me some account of his intended progress. ' After taking Fort Du Quesne,' said he, * I am to proceed to Niagara, and having taken that,...season will allow time, and I suppose it will; for Du Quesne can hardly detain me above three or four days; and then I see nothing that can obstruct my...
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Analectic Magazine, and Naval Chronicle, Volume 14

Books - 1819 - 544 pages
...some account of his intended progress. ' After taking Fort Du Quesne,' said he, ' I am to proceed 10 Niagara, and having taken that, to Frontenac, if the...season will allow time, and I suppose it will; for Du Quesne can hardly detain me above three or four days; and then I see nothing that can obstruct my...
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An Appeal from the Judgments of Great Britain Respecting the United States ...

Robert Walsh - Public opinion Great Britain - 1819 - 574 pages
...taking Fort Du Quesne,' said he, ' I " am to proceed to Niagara, and having taken that, to Fronte" nac, if the season will allow time, and I suppose it will; for " Du Quesne can hardly detain me above three or four days; " and then I see nothing that can obstruct...
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The Life of Benjamin Franklin: Including a Sketch of the Rise and Progress ...

United States - 1826 - 440 pages
...Fort Duquesne, which was a hundred and thirty miles from Wills' Creek, in a few days. Then, says he, ' I am to proceed to Niagara, and having taken that,...the season will allow time, and I suppose it will.' Franklin observed to him, that certainly, when he should arrive with those troops and his train of...
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Hazard's Register of Pennsylvania, Volume 12

Pennsylvania - 1834 - 438 pages
...he was giving me some accimnt of his intended progress. 'After taking Fort Duquesne,' said lie, 'lam to proceed to Niagara; and having taken that, to Frontenac,...season will allow time, and I suppose it will; for Duqaesne can hardly detain me above three or four days; and then I see nothing that can obstruct my...
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The works of Benjamin Franklin: with notes and a life of the ..., Volume 1

Benjamin Franklin - 1840 - 674 pages
...day, he was giving me some account of his intended progress. " After taking Fort Duquesne," said he, "I am to proceed to Niagara; and, having taken that,...hardly detain me above three or four days ; and then I see nothing that can obstruct my march to Niagara." Having before revolved in my mind the long line...
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The Life of Benjamin Franklin: Illustrated by Tales, Sketches, and Anecdotes ...

1842 - 194 pages
...with Franklin, he gave an account of his intended progress. " After taking Fort Duquesne," said lie, " I am to proceed to Niagara ; and, having taken that,...hardly detain me above three or four days ; and then I see nothing that can obstruct my march to Niagara." 15. Franklin knew something about marches through...
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