Life of George Washington, Količina 1G. Bell, 1882 - 1752 strani |
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... prisoners of war . * Washington's letter to Dinwiddie , 29th May , 1754 . Treatment of the Prisoners 66 151 The half - king 150 Life of Washington.
... prisoners of war . * Washington's letter to Dinwiddie , 29th May , 1754 . Treatment of the Prisoners 66 151 The half - king 150 Life of Washington.
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Washington Irving. Treatment of the Prisoners 66 151 The half - king joined heartily in this opin- ion ; indeed , had the fate of the prisoners been in his hands , neither diplomacy nor anything else would have been of avail . They came ...
Washington Irving. Treatment of the Prisoners 66 151 The half - king joined heartily in this opin- ion ; indeed , had the fate of the prisoners been in his hands , neither diplomacy nor anything else would have been of avail . They came ...
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... prisoners taken in the affair of De Jumonville , in fulfilment of the articles of capitulation . His plea was , that , since the capitulation , the French had taken several British subjects , and sent them prisoners to Canada , he ...
... prisoners taken in the affair of De Jumonville , in fulfilment of the articles of capitulation . His plea was , that , since the capitulation , the French had taken several British subjects , and sent them prisoners to Canada , he ...
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Expedition beyond the Blue Ridge | 47 |
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