Life of George Washington, Količina 1G. Bell, 1882 - 1752 strani |
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Stran 78
... English claim all the land on the other side - now where does the Indians ' land lie ? " Poor savages ! Between their " fathers , " the French , and their " brothers , " the English , they were in a fair way of being most lovingly ...
... English claim all the land on the other side - now where does the Indians ' land lie ? " Poor savages ! Between their " fathers , " the French , and their " brothers , " the English , they were in a fair way of being most lovingly ...
Stran 90
... English , we should have traded with you as we do with them ; but that you should come and build houses on our land , and take it by force , is what we cannot submit to . Both you and the English are white . We live in a country between ...
... English , we should have traded with you as we do with them ; but that you should come and build houses on our land , and take it by force , is what we cannot submit to . Both you and the English are white . We live in a country between ...
Stran 91
... English as the power least disposed to wrong the red man . French influence was successful in other quarters . Some of the Indians who had been friendly to the English showed signs of aliena- tion . Others menaced hostilities . There ...
... English as the power least disposed to wrong the red man . French influence was successful in other quarters . Some of the Indians who had been friendly to the English showed signs of aliena- tion . Others menaced hostilities . There ...
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The Home of Washingtons Boyhood | 24 |
Paternal Conduct of an Elder Brother | 33 |
Expedition beyond the Blue Ridge | 47 |
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Abercrombie advance affairs alarm arms army arrived artillery attack baggage Braam Braddock British brother camp campaign Captain Chevalier colonies command conduct Craik Creek Croghan Crown Point Cumberland defeat defense detachment Duquesne encamped enemy England English expedition fire force Fort Cumberland Fort Duquesne forts French frontier garrison George Croghan Gist Governor Dinwiddie grenadiers guard guns half-king honor House of Burgesses Hugh Mercer hundred Indians ington James Wolfe Jumonville killed Lake George land Lawrence letter Logstown Lord Fairfax Lord Loudoun Louisburg Major-General Amherst Meadows ment miles military militia Montcalm Mount Vernon mountains night officers Ohio orders Orme Oswego party Pennsylvania Potomac prisoners province received regiment regular retreat returned river road sachem savages Scarooyadi scouts sent Sir John St soldiers spirit tain thousand tion took town tribes troops Virginia wagons warriors Wash Washington Wessyngtons wilderness William Winchester Wolfe woods wounded writes