Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1859 |
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... wounded . We have here the secret of that martial spirit so often cited of George in his boyish days . He had seen his brother fitted out for the wars . He had heard by letter and otherwise of the war- like scenes in which he was ...
... wounded . We have here the secret of that martial spirit so often cited of George in his boyish days . He had seen his brother fitted out for the wars . He had heard by letter and otherwise of the war- like scenes in which he was ...
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... wounded by Cupid's dart , " and " bleeding for one who remains pitiless of his griefs and woes . " " The tenor of some of his verses induce us to believe that he never told his love ; but , as we have already surmised , was pre- vented ...
... wounded by Cupid's dart , " and " bleeding for one who remains pitiless of his griefs and woes . " " The tenor of some of his verses induce us to believe that he never told his love ; but , as we have already surmised , was pre- vented ...
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... wounded at heart , both by the lan- guage and the haughty manner of the French commandant . He saw the ruin impending over his race , but looked with hope and trust to the English as the power least disposed to wrong the red man ...
... wounded at heart , both by the lan- guage and the haughty manner of the French commandant . He saw the ruin impending over his race , but looked with hope and trust to the English as the power least disposed to wrong the red man ...
Stran 86
... wounded , de- manded quickly of Mr. Gist if he was shot . The latter answered in the negative . The Indian in the mean time had run forward , and screened himself behind a large white oak , where he was re- loading his gun . They ...
... wounded , de- manded quickly of Mr. Gist if he was shot . The latter answered in the negative . The Indian in the mean time had run forward , and screened himself behind a large white oak , where he was re- loading his gun . They ...
Stran 106
... wounded . The French at length , having lost several of their number , gave way and ran . They were soon overtaken ; twenty - one were captured , and but 1754. ] SKIRMISH WITH JUMONVILLE . 107 one escaped , 106 [ 1754 . LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
... wounded . The French at length , having lost several of their number , gave way and ran . They were soon overtaken ; twenty - one were captured , and but 1754. ] SKIRMISH WITH JUMONVILLE . 107 one escaped , 106 [ 1754 . LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
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