Life of George WashingtonG.P. Putnam, 1861 |
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... 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 for- gotten the conduct of Celeron de Bienville ...
... 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 for- gotten the conduct of Celeron de Bienville ...
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... Canada to seek a renewal of ancient alliance . They were received with all due ceremo- nial ; for none are more ceremonious than the Indians . The French colors were set up beside the English , and the ambassa- dors opened their mission ...
... Canada to seek a renewal of ancient alliance . They were received with all due ceremo- nial ; for none are more ceremonious than the Indians . The French colors were set up beside the English , and the ambassa- dors opened their mission ...
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... Canada ) desired his children of the Ohio to turn away the Indian traders , and never to deal with them again on pain of his displeasure ; so saying , he laid down a wampum belt of uncommon size , by way of em- phasis to his message ...
... Canada ) desired his children of the Ohio to turn away the Indian traders , and never to deal with them again on pain of his displeasure ; so saying , he laid down a wampum belt of uncommon size , by way of em- phasis to his message ...
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... Canada by a chain of military posts , and hem the English within the Allegany Mountains . The Ohio Company complained loudly to the Lieutenant- Governor of Virginia , the Hon . Robert Dinwiddie , of the hostile conduct of the French and ...
... Canada by a chain of military posts , and hem the English within the Allegany Mountains . The Ohio Company complained loudly to the Lieutenant- Governor of Virginia , the Hon . Robert Dinwiddie , of the hostile conduct of the French and ...
Stran 60
... Canada ; the forts they had erected ; where situated , how garrisoned ; the object of their advancing into those parts , and how they were likely to be supported . Washington set off from Williamsburg on the 30th of October ( 1753 ) ...
... Canada ; the forts they had erected ; where situated , how garrisoned ; the object of their advancing into those parts , and how they were likely to be supported . Washington set off from Williamsburg on the 30th of October ( 1753 ) ...
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