Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1855 |
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Stran 25
... night to leave this fore night were in comfortable quarters at the perfidious neighborhood behind them ; but first it house of Frazier , the Indian trader , at the mouth was necessary to blind the guide as to their inten- of Turtle ...
... night to leave this fore night were in comfortable quarters at the perfidious neighborhood behind them ; but first it house of Frazier , the Indian trader , at the mouth was necessary to blind the guide as to their inten- of Turtle ...
Stran 49
... night , but again without success . In fact , it was the Indian boast , that throughout this march of Braddock , they saw him every day from the mountains , and expected to be able to shoot down his soldiers " like pigeons . " The march ...
... night , but again without success . In fact , it was the Indian boast , that throughout this march of Braddock , they saw him every day from the mountains , and expected to be able to shoot down his soldiers " like pigeons . " The march ...
Stran 182
... night by twelve o'clock . No sleep for me to- night . " On Sunday the letter is resumed . " I went to bed after twelve , but got no rest ; the cannon con- tinued firing , and my heart kept pace with them all night . We have had a pretty ...
... night by twelve o'clock . No sleep for me to- night . " On Sunday the letter is resumed . " I went to bed after twelve , but got no rest ; the cannon con- tinued firing , and my heart kept pace with them all night . We have had a pretty ...
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