Life of George Washington, Količina 1G. Bell, 1882 - 1752 strani |
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Stran 73
... guns . He had now happily accomplished the chief object of his mission — nothing remained but to descend the Ohio to the Great Falls . This , however , he was cautioned not to do . A large party of Indians , allies of the French , were ...
... guns . He had now happily accomplished the chief object of his mission — nothing remained but to descend the Ohio to the Great Falls . This , however , he was cautioned not to do . A large party of Indians , allies of the French , were ...
Stran 113
... guns if they would wait until the morning . As I was very much pressed by the Indians to wait this day for them , I consented , on the promise that noth- ing should hinder them in the morning . " The next morning ( 16th ) the French ...
... guns if they would wait until the morning . As I was very much pressed by the Indians to wait this day for them , I consented , on the promise that noth- ing should hinder them in the morning . " The next morning ( 16th ) the French ...
Stran 119
... gun ; but , after he had put in the ball , took the weapon from him , and let him see that he was under guard . Arriving at a small stream they ordered the Indian to make a fire , and took turns to watch over the guns . While he was ...
... gun ; but , after he had put in the ball , took the weapon from him , and let him see that he was under guard . Arriving at a small stream they ordered the Indian to make a fire , and took turns to watch over the guns . While he was ...
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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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