Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1855 |
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... Indian refused to go further . Wash- ington soon ascertained the reason . " Indians , " said he , " expect presents - nothing can be done without them . The French take this method . If you want one or more to conduct a party , to ...
... Indian refused to go further . Wash- ington soon ascertained the reason . " Indians , " said he , " expect presents - nothing can be done without them . The French take this method . If you want one or more to conduct a party , to ...
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... Indians and French too , who were hovering about the army , had just left this camp . The fires they had left were yet burning . The French had inscribed their names on some of the trees with insulting bravadoes , and the Indians had ...
... Indians and French too , who were hovering about the army , had just left this camp . The fires they had left were yet burning . The French had inscribed their names on some of the trees with insulting bravadoes , and the Indians had ...
Stran 188
... Indians , who held up boughs and grounded their arms , the concerted sign of amity . Not perceiving or understanding it , the grenadiers fired upon them , and one fell . It proved to be the son of Scarooyadi . Aware too late of their ...
... Indians , who held up boughs and grounded their arms , the concerted sign of amity . Not perceiving or understanding it , the grenadiers fired upon them , and one fell . It proved to be the son of Scarooyadi . Aware too late of their ...
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