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  • ...]].<ref> Anderson, ''Crucible of War'' (2000).</ref> After British General John Forbes occupied Fort Duquesne, he ordered the construction of Fort Pitt. He named ...e and Lenape village of Kittanning. In the summer of 1758, British General John Forbes began a campaign to capture Fort Duquesne. At the head of 7,000 regular and
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  • * '''Royle''' - [[John Forbes Royle]]
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  • ...reatment involved withdrawal from all drugs; according to Gully, quoting [[John Forbes]], "in a large proportion of the cases treated by allopathic physicians, th
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  • ...defensive throughout 1756 and 1757, but in 1758 he accompanied Brig. Gen. John Forbes and a large force to attack Fort Duquesne. They discovered the French had l
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  • ...Alfred Nobel]]: [[Kenneth Arrow]] (1972), [[Leonid Kantorovich]] (1975), [[John Forbes Nash]] (1994), [[Clive W. J. Granger]] (2003), [[Robert J. Aumann]] (who sh
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  • ...treated with skepticism by the medical and scientific establishments. Sir John Forbes (1787-1861), physician to Queen Victoria, declared in 1861 that most cases
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