Life of George WashingtonG.P. Putnam, 1861 |
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... inhabitants of the wilderness . From this encampment the party proceeded to the mouth of Patterson's Creek , where they recrossed the river in a canoe , swimming their horses as before . More than two weeks LIFE OF WASHINGTON . 39.
... inhabitants of the wilderness . From this encampment the party proceeded to the mouth of Patterson's Creek , where they recrossed the river in a canoe , swimming their horses as before . More than two weeks LIFE OF WASHINGTON . 39.
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... inhabitants . While admiring the pro- ductiveness of the sugar plantations , he was shocked at the spendthrift habits of the planters , and their utter want of management . " How wonderful , " writes he , " that such people should be in ...
... inhabitants . While admiring the pro- ductiveness of the sugar plantations , he was shocked at the spendthrift habits of the planters , and their utter want of management . " How wonderful , " writes he , " that such people should be in ...
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... inhabitants of more capricious climes . Still some of the worst symptoms of his disorder had disap- peared , and he seemed to be slowly recovering ; but the nervous restlessness and desire of change , often incidental to his malady ...
... inhabitants of more capricious climes . Still some of the worst symptoms of his disorder had disap- peared , and he seemed to be slowly recovering ; but the nervous restlessness and desire of change , often incidental to his malady ...
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... inhabitants to do it . . . . That he would kill all kinds of cattle , and carry away the horses , burn the houses , etc .; and that if the French defeated them , by the delays of Pennsylvania , he would , with his sword drawn , pass ...
... inhabitants to do it . . . . That he would kill all kinds of cattle , and carry away the horses , burn the houses , etc .; and that if the French defeated them , by the delays of Pennsylvania , he would , with his sword drawn , pass ...
Stran 115
... inhabitants from the Indians ; and seizes every opportunity of revenge that offers . He lives the terror of the Indians and the consolation of the whites . On one occasion , near Juniata , in the middle of a dark night , a family were ...
... inhabitants from the Indians ; and seizes every opportunity of revenge that offers . He lives the terror of the Indians and the consolation of the whites . On one occasion , near Juniata , in the middle of a dark night , a family were ...
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