The Life of George Washington, Količina 2American Publishers Corporation, 1890 |
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... Indians , by whom he was well known . To insure a faithful discharge of his mission , Arnold detained his brother as ... Indians , he assured them that the Americans were close at hand and " numerous as the leaves on the trees . ' The ...
... Indians , by whom he was well known . To insure a faithful discharge of his mission , Arnold detained his brother as ... Indians , he assured them that the Americans were close at hand and " numerous as the leaves on the trees . ' The ...
Stran 570
... Indians " from the north - west side of the Ohio . Some of our peo- ple had been massacred and others carried into deplorable cap- tivity . Strict justice and equity had always formed the basis of Washington's dealings with the Indian ...
... Indians " from the north - west side of the Ohio . Some of our peo- ple had been massacred and others carried into deplorable cap- tivity . Strict justice and equity had always formed the basis of Washington's dealings with the Indian ...
Stran 577
... Indians were close upon the heels of the flying militia , and would have entered the camp with them , but the sight of troops drawn up with fixed bayonets to receive them , checked their ardor , and they threw themselves behind logs and ...
... Indians were close upon the heels of the flying militia , and would have entered the camp with them , but the sight of troops drawn up with fixed bayonets to receive them , checked their ardor , and they threw themselves behind logs and ...
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