Life of George WashingtonG.P. Putnam, 1861 |
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Stran 67
... give me the greatest satisfaction if you can return him with an answer suitable to my wishes for a long and lasting peace between us . " The two following days were consumed in councils of the chevalier and his officers over the letter ...
... give me the greatest satisfaction if you can return him with an answer suitable to my wishes for a long and lasting peace between us . " The two following days were consumed in councils of the chevalier and his officers over the letter ...
Stran 72
... the mean time here is a cake of bread for you , and you must give us some meat in the morning . ” Whatever might have been the original designs of the savage , he was evidently glad to get off . Gist followed 72 LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
... the mean time here is a cake of bread for you , and you must give us some meat in the morning . ” Whatever might have been the original designs of the savage , he was evidently glad to get off . Gist followed 72 LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
Stran 78
... give up home and personal independence for a mere daily support . Some may be tempted by a love of ad- venture ; but in general , they require some prospect of ultimate advantage that may better their condition . " 66 Governor Dinwiddie ...
... give up home and personal independence for a mere daily support . Some may be tempted by a love of ad- venture ; but in general , they require some prospect of ultimate advantage that may better their condition . " 66 Governor Dinwiddie ...
Stran 86
... give word of the day on which they intended to serve the summons . Their conduct had been conformable . Instead of coming in a direct and open manner to his encampment , when they had ascertained where it was , and delivering their ...
... give word of the day on which they intended to serve the summons . Their conduct had been conformable . Instead of coming in a direct and open manner to his encampment , when they had ascertained where it was , and delivering their ...
Stran 89
... give a good blow before they have done . I expect forty odd of them here to - night , which , with our fort , and some re - enforcements from Colonel Fry , will enable us to exert our noble courage with spirit . " Alluding in a ...
... give a good blow before they have done . I expect forty odd of them here to - night , which , with our fort , and some re - enforcements from Colonel Fry , will enable us to exert our noble courage with spirit . " Alluding in a ...
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