Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1876 |
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Stran 10
... party who had no share in the conspiracy , yet sought refuge in other lands , where they might live free from molestation . This may have been the case with two brothers , John and Andrew Washington , great - grandsons of the grantee of ...
... party who had no share in the conspiracy , yet sought refuge in other lands , where they might live free from molestation . This may have been the case with two brothers , John and Andrew Washington , great - grandsons of the grantee of ...
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... party of thirty Indians bearing a scalp as a trophy . A little liquor procured the spec- tacle of a war - dance . A large space was cleared , and a fire made in the centre , round which the warriors took their seats . The prin- cipal ...
... party of thirty Indians bearing a scalp as a trophy . A little liquor procured the spec- tacle of a war - dance . A large space was cleared , and a fire made in the centre , round which the warriors took their seats . The prin- cipal ...
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... party proceeded to the mouth of Patterson's Creek , where they recrossed the river in a canoe , swimming their horses as before . More than two weeks were now passed by them in the wild mountainous regions of Frederick County , and ...
... party proceeded to the mouth of Patterson's Creek , where they recrossed the river in a canoe , swimming their horses as before . More than two weeks were now passed by them in the wild mountainous regions of Frederick County , and ...
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... party of Indians , allies of the French , were hunting in that neighborhood , who might kill or capture him . He crossed the river attended only by a lad as a travelling compan- ion and aid , and proceeded cautiously down the east side ...
... party of Indians , allies of the French , were hunting in that neighborhood , who might kill or capture him . He crossed the river attended only by a lad as a travelling compan- ion and aid , and proceeded cautiously down the east side ...
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... king could not suffer the party to go without sufficient protection . Iis own French speech - belt , also , was at his hunting lodge , whither he must go in quest of it . 30 INDIAN ESCORTS - FRONTIER REVELRY . Moreover , the.
... king could not suffer the party to go without sufficient protection . Iis own French speech - belt , also , was at his hunting lodge , whither he must go in quest of it . 30 INDIAN ESCORTS - FRONTIER REVELRY . Moreover , the.
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