Life of George WashingtonG.P. Putnam, 1861 |
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... party who had no share in the conspiracy , yet sought refuge in other lands , where they might live free from molesta- tion . This may have been the case with two brothers , John and Andrew Washington , great - grandsons of the grantee ...
... party who had no share in the conspiracy , yet sought refuge in other lands , where they might live free from molesta- tion . This may have been the case with two brothers , John and Andrew Washington , great - grandsons of the grantee ...
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... party of thirty Indians , bearing a scalp as a trophy . A little liquor procured the spectacle of a war - dance . A large space was cleared , and a fire made in the centre , round which the warriors took their seats . The principal ...
... party of thirty Indians , bearing a scalp as a trophy . A little liquor procured the spectacle of a war - dance . A large space was cleared , and a fire made in the centre , round which the warriors took their seats . The principal ...
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... party to go without sufficient protection . His own French speech - belt , also , was at his hunting lodge , whither he must go in quest of it . Moreover , the Shannoah chiefs were yet absent and must be waited for . In short ...
... party to go without sufficient protection . His own French speech - belt , also , was at his hunting lodge , whither he must go in quest of it . Moreover , the Shannoah chiefs were yet absent and must be waited for . In short ...
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... party did not arrive there until the 4th of December . The French colors were flying at a house whence John Frazier , the English trader , had been driven . Washington repaired thither , and inquired of three French officers whom he saw ...
... party did not arrive there until the 4th of December . The French colors were flying at a house whence John Frazier , the English trader , had been driven . Washington repaired thither , and inquired of three French officers whom he saw ...
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... party kept at Venango by the stratagems of Joncaire and his emissaries to detain and seduce the sachems . It was not until 12 o'clock on the 7th of Decem- ber , that Washington was able to extricate them out of their clutches and ...
... party kept at Venango by the stratagems of Joncaire and his emissaries to detain and seduce the sachems . It was not until 12 o'clock on the 7th of Decem- ber , that Washington was able to extricate them out of their clutches and ...
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