Life of George Washington, Količina 2G.P. Putnam, 1855 |
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... Indian faith was uncertain along the frontier , and white men were often shot down in the wilderness for plunder or revenge . On the following day the report moderated . Only one man was said to have been killed , and that not by Indians ...
... Indian faith was uncertain along the frontier , and white men were often shot down in the wilderness for plunder or revenge . On the following day the report moderated . Only one man was said to have been killed , and that not by Indians ...
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... Indian chiefs made their appearance in the camp at Cambridge . They came in savage state and costume , as ... Indian nations , unless Indian Overtures 269 ور the ministerial agents should make an 268 Life of wasbington.
... Indian chiefs made their appearance in the camp at Cambridge . They came in savage state and costume , as ... Indian nations , unless Indian Overtures 269 ور the ministerial agents should make an 268 Life of wasbington.
Stran 364
... Indians , with their wives and children . A savage feast they made of it ; yet were very polite in the Indian style . I was introduced to them by the general as one of the grand council at Philadelphia , which made them prick up their ...
... Indians , with their wives and children . A savage feast they made of it ; yet were very polite in the Indian style . I was introduced to them by the general as one of the grand council at Philadelphia , which made them prick up their ...
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