Life of George Washington, Količina 1Putnam, 1857 |
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... Indians . Trent was not a man of the true spirit for a mission to the frontier . He stopped a short time at Logstown , though the French were one hundred and fifty miles further up the river , and directed his course to Piqua , the ...
... Indians . Trent was not a man of the true spirit for a mission to the frontier . He stopped a short time at Logstown , though the French were one hundred and fifty miles further up the river , and directed his course to Piqua , the ...
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... Indians , and a war- rant given to him of captain . For a time all went well . The Indians had their sepa- rate camp , where they passed half the night singing , dancing , and howling . The British were amused by their strange ...
... Indians , and a war- rant given to him of captain . For a time all went well . The Indians had their sepa- rate camp , where they passed half the night singing , dancing , and howling . The British were amused by their strange ...
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... Indians were seen hovering in the woods , and the light horse and Indian allies were sent out to sur- round them , but did not succeed . In crossing a moun- tain beyond the Great Meadows , the carriages had to be lowered with the ...
... Indians were seen hovering in the woods , and the light horse and Indian allies were sent out to sur- round them , but did not succeed . In crossing a moun- tain beyond the Great Meadows , the carriages had to be lowered with the ...
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