Life of George Washington, Količine 1–2Twayne Publishers, 1982 |
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... half - king to their interests , and that leaving him there was giving them the opportunity they aimed at . I went to the half - king , and pressed him in the strongest terms to go ; he told me that the com- mandant would not discharge ...
... half - king to their interests , and that leaving him there was giving them the opportunity they aimed at . I went to the half - king , and pressed him in the strongest terms to go ; he told me that the com- mandant would not discharge ...
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... half - king , who was present in the fort . The chief advised the ensign to plead insuffi- ciency of rank and powers , and crave delay until the arrival of his superior officer . The ensign repaired to the French camp to offer this ...
... half - king , who was present in the fort . The chief advised the ensign to plead insuffi- ciency of rank and powers , and crave delay until the arrival of his superior officer . The ensign repaired to the French camp to offer this ...
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... half - king after his withdrawal from the camp . He and several of his warriors , with their wives and children ... king , he expressed himself perfectly disgusted with the white man's mode of warfare . The French , he said , were ...
... half - king after his withdrawal from the camp . He and several of his warriors , with their wives and children ... king , he expressed himself perfectly disgusted with the white man's mode of warfare . The French , he said , were ...
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