Life of George WashingtonG.P. Putnam, 1861 |
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Stran 48
... carried them away prisoners to Canada . Gist was well received by the people of Muskingum . They were indignant at the French violation of their territories , and the capture of their " English brothers . They had not for- gotten the ...
... carried them away prisoners to Canada . Gist was well received by the people of Muskingum . They were indignant at the French violation of their territories , and the capture of their " English brothers . They had not for- gotten the ...
Stran 68
... carried captive past the fort by a party of Indians , who had with them , also , two or three white men's scalps . All these circumstances showed him the mischief that was brewing in these parts , and the treachery and violence that per ...
... carried captive past the fort by a party of Indians , who had with them , also , two or three white men's scalps . All these circumstances showed him the mischief that was brewing in these parts , and the treachery and violence that per ...
Stran 72
... carry out some scheme of treachery . He observed to Washington , that , since he would not suffer the Indian to be killed , they must manage to get him out of the way , and then decamp with all speed , and travel all night to leave this ...
... carry out some scheme of treachery . He observed to Washington , that , since he would not suffer the Indian to be killed , they must manage to get him out of the way , and then decamp with all speed , and travel all night to leave this ...
Stran 84
... carried him into the Revolution . While the bridge over the Youghiogeny was in the course of construction , the Indians assured Washington he would never be able to open a wagon - road across the mountains to Redstone Creek ; he ...
... carried him into the Revolution . While the bridge over the Youghiogeny was in the course of construction , the Indians assured Washington he would never be able to open a wagon - road across the mountains to Redstone Creek ; he ...
Stran 86
... carried the tidings of the affair to the fort on the Ohio . The Indians would have massacred the prisoners had not Washington pre- vented them . Ten of the French had fallen in the skirmish , and one been wounded . Washington's loss was ...
... carried the tidings of the affair to the fort on the Ohio . The Indians would have massacred the prisoners had not Washington pre- vented them . Ten of the French had fallen in the skirmish , and one been wounded . Washington's loss was ...
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