Life of George Washington, Količina 1G. Bell, 1882 - 1752 strani |
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Stran 107
... Chevalier Legardeur de St. Pierre had arrived , and taken command . The reception of Washington at the fort was very different from the unceremonious one ex- perienced at the outpost of Joncaire and his convivial messmates . When he ...
... Chevalier Legardeur de St. Pierre had arrived , and taken command . The reception of Washington at the fort was very different from the unceremonious one ex- perienced at the outpost of Joncaire and his convivial messmates . When he ...
Stran 111
... Chevalier de St. Pierre delivered to Washington his sealed reply to the letter of Governor Dinwiddie . The purport of previous conversations with the chevalier , and the whole complexion of affairs on the frontier , left no doubt of the ...
... Chevalier de St. Pierre delivered to Washington his sealed reply to the letter of Governor Dinwiddie . The purport of previous conversations with the chevalier , and the whole complexion of affairs on the frontier , left no doubt of the ...
Stran 125
... Chevalier de St. Pierre was such as might have been expected from that courteous but wary com- mander . He should transmit , he said , the letter of Governor Dinwiddie to his gen- eral , the Marquis Duquesne , " to whom , " ob- served ...
... Chevalier de St. Pierre was such as might have been expected from that courteous but wary com- mander . He should transmit , he said , the letter of Governor Dinwiddie to his gen- eral , the Marquis Duquesne , " to whom , " ob- served ...
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