Life of George Washington, Količina 1G. P. Putnam's sons, 1902 |
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... Braam as an Interpreter . - Indian Plunderers . - Return to Wil- liamsburg . - Vote of Thanks of the House of Burgesses . - Subse- quent Fortunes of the Half - king . - Comments on the Affair of Jumonville and the Conduct of Van Braam ...
... Braam as an Interpreter . - Indian Plunderers . - Return to Wil- liamsburg . - Vote of Thanks of the House of Burgesses . - Subse- quent Fortunes of the Half - king . - Comments on the Affair of Jumonville and the Conduct of Van Braam ...
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... Braam , Washington offered his credentials and the letter of Governor Dinwiddie , and was disposed to pro- ceed at once to business with the prompt frankness of a young man unhackneyed in diplomacy . The chevalier , however , politely ...
... Braam , Washington offered his credentials and the letter of Governor Dinwiddie , and was disposed to pro- ceed at once to business with the prompt frankness of a young man unhackneyed in diplomacy . The chevalier , however , politely ...
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... Braam . For instance , in the written articles , they were made to stipulate that for the space of a year , they would not work on any establishment beyond the mountains ; whereas it had been trans- lated by Van Braam " on any ...
... Braam . For instance , in the written articles , they were made to stipulate that for the space of a year , they would not work on any establishment beyond the mountains ; whereas it had been trans- lated by Van Braam " on any ...
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