Life of George Washington, Količina 1Putnam, 1876 - 790 strani |
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... carrying this resolution into prompt effect . It remained , however , a cherished purpose of his heart , which he has at length ... carried with it its own reward . WASHINGTON IRVING . LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS . VOLUME I. WASHINGTON . ( From.
... carrying this resolution into prompt effect . It remained , however , a cherished purpose of his heart , which he has at length ... carried with it its own reward . WASHINGTON IRVING . LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS . VOLUME I. WASHINGTON . ( From.
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... carry off Prince William Henry from New York - The case of Captain Asgill , 621 CHAP . XXX . Washington continues his ... carried - Treaty of Peace with the Creeks - Cavillings about Presidential Etiquette - Washington's Defence ...
... carry off Prince William Henry from New York - The case of Captain Asgill , 621 CHAP . XXX . Washington continues his ... carried - Treaty of Peace with the Creeks - Cavillings about Presidential Etiquette - Washington's Defence ...
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... carried them away prisoners to Canada . Gist was well received by the people of Muskingum . They were indignant at the French violation of their territories , and the capture of their " English brothers . " They had not forgotten the ...
... carried them away prisoners to Canada . Gist was well received by the people of Muskingum . They were indignant at the French violation of their territories , and the capture of their " English brothers . " They had not forgotten the ...
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... carried captive past the fort by a party of In- dians , who had with them , also , two or three white men's scalps . All these circumstances showed him the mis- chief that was brewing in these parts , and the treachery and violence that ...
... carried captive past the fort by a party of In- dians , who had with them , also , two or three white men's scalps . All these circumstances showed him the mis- chief that was brewing in these parts , and the treachery and violence that ...
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... carry his gun , but the latter was too wary to part with his weapon . The Indian now grew churlish . There were Ottawa Indians in the woods , he said , who might be attracted by their fire , and surprise and scalp them ; he urged ...
... carry his gun , but the latter was too wary to part with his weapon . The Indian now grew churlish . There were Ottawa Indians in the woods , he said , who might be attracted by their fire , and surprise and scalp them ; he urged ...
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