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George Washington, Vol. I

CHAPTER III
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London, 1759.

By Charles Thomson, afterwards Secretary of Congress.] There is a deal of truth in this opinion.

The whole expedition was rash in the extreme.

When Washington left Will's Creek he was aware that he was going to meet a force of a thousand men with only a hundred and fifty raw recruits at his back.

In the same spirit he pushed on; and after the Jumonville affair, although he knew that the wilderness about him was swarming with enemies, he still struggled forward.


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