Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1855 |
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Stran 53
... presents , and that as soon as possible . An envoy accordingly was sent off early in October , who was supposed to have great influence among the western tribes . This was one George Croghan , a veteran ... present which would be provided by.
... presents , and that as soon as possible . An envoy accordingly was sent off early in October , who was supposed to have great influence among the western tribes . This was one George Croghan , a veteran ... present which would be provided by.
Stran 90
... present of guns if they would wait until the morning . As I was very much pressed by the Indians to wait this day for them , I consented , on the promise that nothing should hinder them in the morning . " The next morning ( 16th ) the ...
... present of guns if they would wait until the morning . As I was very much pressed by the Indians to wait this day for them , I consented , on the promise that nothing should hinder them in the morning . " The next morning ( 16th ) the ...
Stran 442
... present State of Vermont . It had long been a disputed territory , claimed by New York and New Hampshire . George II . had decided in favor of New York ; but the Governor of New Hampshire had made grants of between one and two hundred ...
... present State of Vermont . It had long been a disputed territory , claimed by New York and New Hampshire . George II . had decided in favor of New York ; but the Governor of New Hampshire had made grants of between one and two hundred ...
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