| 1754 - 702 strani
...to the commander. 7th. Monfieur la Force, commifTary of the French ftorts, and three other foldiers came over to accompany us up. We found it extremely...difficult to get the Indians off to-day, as every ftratagem had been ufed to prevent their going- up vrith me. 1' had l.ilt night left John Davifon (the... | |
| John Marshall - 1804 - 562 strani
...which Monsieur Joncaire refused to receive, but desired him to carry it to the fort to the commander. 7th. Monsieur La Force, commissary of the French stores,...Indians off to-day, as every stratagem had been used lo prevent their going up with me. I had last night left John Davidson (the Indian interpreter) whom... | |
| John Marshall - 1804 - 654 strani
...which monsieur Joncaire refused to receive, but desired him to carry it to the fort to the commander. 7th. Monsieur la Force, commissary of the French stores,...found it extremely difficult to get the Indians off to day, as every stratagem had been used to prevent their going up with me. I had last night left John... | |
| John Marshall - 1804 - 648 strani
...which monsieur Joncaire refused to receive, but desired him to carry it to the fort to the commander. 7th. Monsieur la Force, commissary of the French stores,...found it extremely difficult to get the Indians off to day, as every stratagem had been used to prevent their^ going up with me. I had last night left... | |
| 1805 - 618 strani
...which monsieur Joncaire refused to receive, but desired him to carry it to the fort to the commander. 7th. Monsieur la Force, commissary of the French stores,...found it extremely difficult to get the Indians off to day, as every stratagem had been used to prevent their going up with me. I had last night left John... | |
| 1832 - 564 strani
...which Monsieur Joncaire refused to receive, but desired him to carry it to the fort to the commander. 7th. Monsieur La Force, Commissary of the French stores,...left John Davidson (the Indian interpreter) whom I brought with me from town, and strictly charged him not to be out of their company, as I could not... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1834 - 574 strani
...which Monsieur Joncaire refused to receive, but desired him to carry it to the fort to the commander. "7th. — Monsieur La Force, commissary of the French...left John Davidson (the Indian interpreter), whom I brought with me from town, and strictly charged him not to be out of their company, as I could not... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1834 - 574 strani
...which Monsieur Joncaire refused to receive, but desired him to carry it to the fort to the commander. " 7th. — Monsieur La Force, commissary of the French...left John Davidson (the Indian interpreter), whom I brought with me from town, and strictly charged him not to be out of their company, as I could not... | |
| George Washington - 1834 - 574 strani
...Monsieur Joncaire refused to receive, but desired him to carry it to the fort to the commander. " 1th. — Monsieur La Force, commissary of the French stores,...left John Davidson (the Indian interpreter), whom I brought with me from town, and strictly charged him not to be out of their company, as I could not... | |
| John Marshall - 1836 - 534 strani
...which Monsieur Joncaire refused to receive, but desired him to carry it to the fort to the commander. 7th. Monsieur La Force, Commissary of the French stores, and three other soldiers, crime over to accompany us up. We found it extremely difficult to get the Indians off to-day, as every... | |
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