Life of George Washington, Količina 1G. Bell, 1882 - 1752 strani |
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Stran 76
... Joncaire was the agent who followed them , and prevailed on them to consider themselves under French protection . When the French wanted to get a commanding site for a post on the Iroquois lands , near Niagara , Joncaire was the man to ...
... Joncaire was the agent who followed them , and prevailed on them to consider themselves under French protection . When the French wanted to get a commanding site for a post on the Iroquois lands , near Niagara , Joncaire was the man to ...
Stran 77
... Joncaire was said to have the wit of a French- man and the eloquence of an Iroquois . He made an animated speech to the chiefs in their own tongue , the gist of which was that their father Onontio ( that is to say , the Governor of ...
... Joncaire was said to have the wit of a French- man and the eloquence of an Iroquois . He made an animated speech to the chiefs in their own tongue , the gist of which was that their father Onontio ( that is to say , the Governor of ...
Stran 105
Washington Irving. Joncaire's Diplomacy 105 on the preceding day . Washington , in truth , had feared to trust the sachem within the reach of the politic Frenchman . Nothing would do now but Joncaire must have the sachems at head ...
Washington Irving. Joncaire's Diplomacy 105 on the preceding day . Washington , in truth , had feared to trust the sachem within the reach of the politic Frenchman . Nothing would do now but Joncaire must have the sachems at head ...
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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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