Life of George Washington, Količina 1Putnam, 1856 |
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Stran 65
... force . We kindled a fire a long time since at Montreal , where we desired you to stay and not to come and intrude upon our land . I now advise you to return to that place , for this land is ours . " If you had come in a peaceable ...
... force . We kindled a fire a long time since at Montreal , where we desired you to stay and not to come and intrude upon our land . I now advise you to return to that place , for this land is ours . " If you had come in a peaceable ...
Stran 66
... forces sufficient to burst it open and trample down all who oppose me . My force is as the sand upon the sea - shore . Therefore here is your wampum ; I fling it at you . " Tanacharisson returned , wounded at heart , both by the lan ...
... forces sufficient to burst it open and trample down all who oppose me . My force is as the sand upon the sea - shore . Therefore here is your wampum ; I fling it at you . " Tanacharisson returned , wounded at heart , both by the lan ...
Stran 68
... force of the French stationed on the Ohio and in its vicinity ; their capability of being reinforced from Canada ; the forts they had erected ; where situated , how garrisoned ; the object of their advancing into those parts , and how ...
... force of the French stationed on the Ohio and in its vicinity ; their capability of being reinforced from Canada ; the forts they had erected ; where situated , how garrisoned ; the object of their advancing into those parts , and how ...
Stran 70
... force at New Orleans , and of the forts along the Mississippi , and at the mouth of the Wabash , by which they kept up a communication with the lakes ; all which he carefully noted down . The deserters were on their way to Philadelphia ...
... force at New Orleans , and of the forts along the Mississippi , and at the mouth of the Wabash , by which they kept up a communication with the lakes ; all which he carefully noted down . The deserters were on their way to Philadelphia ...
Stran 72
... force , and fight the English in the spring . He had advised them , therefore , to stand aloof , for should they interfere , the French and English would join , cut them all off , and divide their land between them . With these rumors ...
... force , and fight the English in the spring . He had advised them , therefore , to stand aloof , for should they interfere , the French and English would join , cut them all off , and divide their land between them . With these rumors ...
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