Life of George Washington, Količina 19Twayne Publishers, 1982 |
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Stran 66
... considered La Force a bold , enterprising man , subtle and dangerous ; one to be particularly guarded against . He detached seventy - five men in pursuit of him and his prowling band . About nine o'clock at night came an Indian ...
... considered La Force a bold , enterprising man , subtle and dangerous ; one to be particularly guarded against . He detached seventy - five men in pursuit of him and his prowling band . About nine o'clock at night came an Indian ...
Stran 67
... considered his escape miraculous . Jumonville , the French leader , had been shot through the head at the first fire . He was a young officer of merit , and his fate was made the subject of lamentation in prose and verse - chiefly ...
... considered his escape miraculous . Jumonville , the French leader , had been shot through the head at the first fire . He was a young officer of merit , and his fate was made the subject of lamentation in prose and verse - chiefly ...
Stran 131
... considered a great chief , whose scalp would be an inestimable trophy for an Indian warrior . Fears were entertained , therefore , by his friends , that an attempt would be made to surprise him in his green- wood castle . His nephew ...
... considered a great chief , whose scalp would be an inestimable trophy for an Indian warrior . Fears were entertained , therefore , by his friends , that an attempt would be made to surprise him in his green- wood castle . His nephew ...
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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SOURCES USED BY IRVING | xxxix |
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