The Life of George Washington, Količina 1Merrill & Baker, 1920 |
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... rivers were all swollen so that the horses had to swim them , Washington sent all the baggage down the Mononga- hela in a canoe under care of two of the men , who had orders to meet him at the confluence of that river with the Allegany ...
... rivers were all swollen so that the horses had to swim them , Washington sent all the baggage down the Mononga- hela in a canoe under care of two of the men , who had orders to meet him at the confluence of that river with the Allegany ...
Stran 241
... river ; shifting from place to place , as game abounds or decreases , and often ex- tending their migrations two or three hundred miles down the stream . The women were as dexterous as the men in the management of the canoe , but were ...
... river ; shifting from place to place , as game abounds or decreases , and often ex- tending their migrations two or three hundred miles down the stream . The women were as dexterous as the men in the management of the canoe , but were ...
Stran 359
... River , the outlet of the lake . Thence , on the 5th of September , he sent Col- onel Ethan Allen and Major Brown to reconnoiter the coun- try between that river and the St. Lawrence , to distribute friendly addresses among the people ...
... River , the outlet of the lake . Thence , on the 5th of September , he sent Col- onel Ethan Allen and Major Brown to reconnoiter the coun- try between that river and the St. Lawrence , to distribute friendly addresses among the people ...
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