Life of George WashingtonCo-operative Publication Society, 1930 |
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Stran 74
... Gist was well received by the people of Muskingum . They were indignant at the French violation of their terri ... Gist should settle among them , and build a fort for their mutual defense . A council of the nation was now held , in ...
... Gist was well received by the people of Muskingum . They were indignant at the French violation of their terri ... Gist should settle among them , and build a fort for their mutual defense . A council of the nation was now held , in ...
Stran 107
... Gist who had equipped himself in like manner . At night they lighted a fire , and " camped " by it in the woods . At two o'clock in the morning they were again on foot , and pressed forward until they struck the southeast fork of Beaver ...
... Gist who had equipped himself in like manner . At night they lighted a fire , and " camped " by it in the woods . At two o'clock in the morning they were again on foot , and pressed forward until they struck the southeast fork of Beaver ...
Stran 109
... Gist if he was shot . The latter answered in the nega tive . The Indian , in the meantime , had run forward and screened himself behind a large white oak , where he was reloading his gun . They overtook and seized him . Gist would have ...
... Gist if he was shot . The latter answered in the nega tive . The Indian , in the meantime , had run forward and screened himself behind a large white oak , where he was reloading his gun . They overtook and seized him . Gist would have ...
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The Home of Washingtons BoyhoodHis Early EducationLaw | 42 |
Paternal Conduct of an Elder BrotherThe Fairfax Family | 48 |
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