Life of George Washington, Količine 1–2Twayne Publishers, 1982 |
Iz vsebine knjige
Zadetki 1–3 od 96
Stran 43
... French commandant . He saw the ruin im- pending over his race , but looked with hope and trust to the English as the power least disposed to wrong the red man . French influence was successful in other quarters . Some of the Indians who ...
... French commandant . He saw the ruin im- pending over his race , but looked with hope and trust to the English as the power least disposed to wrong the red man . French influence was successful in other quarters . Some of the Indians who ...
Stran 46
... French commander . He stated , moreover , that the French had built two forts , differing in size , but on the same model , a plan of which he gave , of his own drawing . The largest was on Lake Erie , the other on French Creek ...
... French commander . He stated , moreover , that the French had built two forts , differing in size , but on the same model , a plan of which he gave , of his own drawing . The largest was on Lake Erie , the other on French Creek ...
Stran 49
... French ; and as to Joncaire , he had all the management of French affairs with the Indians . Washington was fain to attend the council fire and listen to the speech . It was much the same in purport as that which he had made to the French ...
... French ; and as to Joncaire , he had all the management of French affairs with the Indians . Washington was fain to attend the council fire and listen to the speech . It was much the same in purport as that which he had made to the French ...
Vsebina
ILLUSTRATIONS | xxiii |
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SOURCES USED BY IRVING | xxxix |
VOLUME I | 1 |
Avtorske pravice | |
66 preostalih delov ni prikazanih
Druge izdaje - Prikaži vse
Pogosti izrazi in povedi
5th series Adams advance affairs aide-de-camp American arms army Arnold arrived artillery attack Boston Braam Braddock British camp campaign Canada cannon Captain Clinton Colonel colonies command commander-in-chief conduct Creek Croghan Crown Point defence detachment Duquesne encamped enemy England English expedition Fairfax fire force Fort Cumberland Fort Duquesne Freeman French frontier Gage garrison George George Clinton George Croghan Governor Dinwiddie half-king Henry Hill honor horses House of Burgesses hundred Indians ington Irving Irving's Island John Hancock Lake land Lawrence letter Lieutenant Logstown Lord Lord Loudoun Massachusetts miles military militia Mount Vernon night officers Ohio orders party Pennsylvania Philadelphia President of Congress prisoners province Putnam received Reed regiment retreat returned river sachem savages Schuyler sent ships Sir William Johnson soldiers sources for Chapter Sparks Writings spirit thousand Ticonderoga took town troops Virginia vols warriors Washington to John William wounded York