Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1876 |
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Stran 33
... give the pres- ent of guns . They then endeavored to detain the sachems with liquor , which at any other time might have prevailed , but Washington re- minded the half - king that his royal word was pledged to depart , and urged it upon ...
... give the pres- ent of guns . They then endeavored to detain the sachems with liquor , which at any other time might have prevailed , but Washington re- minded the half - king that his royal word was pledged to depart , and urged it upon ...
Stran 42
... give word of the day on which they intended to serve the summons . In- Their conduct had been conformable . stead of coming in a direct and open manner to his encampment , when they had ascer- tained where it was , and delivering their ...
... give word of the day on which they intended to serve the summons . In- Their conduct had been conformable . stead of coming in a direct and open manner to his encampment , when they had ascer- tained where it was , and delivering their ...
Stran 43
... give up one inch of what he had gained . ” The half - king was full of fight . He sent the scalps of the Frenchmen slain in the late skirmish , accompanied by black wampum and hatchets , to all his allies , summoning them to take up ...
... give up one inch of what he had gained . ” The half - king was full of fight . He sent the scalps of the Frenchmen slain in the late skirmish , accompanied by black wampum and hatchets , to all his allies , summoning them to take up ...
Stran 45
... give commissions that will command him . If so , I can very confidently say that his absence would tend to the public advantage . " On the 11th of June , Washington resumed the laborious march for Redstone Creek . As Captain Mackay ...
... give commissions that will command him . If so , I can very confidently say that his absence would tend to the public advantage . " On the 11th of June , Washington resumed the laborious march for Redstone Creek . As Captain Mackay ...
Stran 51
... give an opportunity he seized him , and regardless up the French prisoners , taken in the affair of of offers of great bribes , conducted him back De Jumonville , in fulfilment of the articles of to the prison of Williamsburg , where he ...
... give an opportunity he seized him , and regardless up the French prisoners , taken in the affair of of offers of great bribes , conducted him back De Jumonville , in fulfilment of the articles of to the prison of Williamsburg , where he ...
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