Life of George Washington, Količina 1Putnam, 1864 - 115 strani |
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Stran 81
... should hinder them in the morning . " The next morning ( 16th ) the French , in fulfilment of their promise , had to give the present of guns . They then endeavored VCL . I. - 4 * to detain the sachems with liquor , which at any.
... should hinder them in the morning . " The next morning ( 16th ) the French , in fulfilment of their promise , had to give the present of guns . They then endeavored VCL . I. - 4 * to detain the sachems with liquor , which at any.
Stran 83
... give out . Washington dismounted , gave up his sad- dle - horse to aid in transporting the baggage , and requested his companions to do the same . None but the drivers remained in the saddle . He now equipped himself in an Indian ...
... give out . Washington dismounted , gave up his sad- dle - horse to aid in transporting the baggage , and requested his companions to do the same . None but the drivers remained in the saddle . He now equipped himself in an Indian ...
Stran 87
... give us some meat in the morning . " Whatever might have been the original designs of the savage , he was evidently glad to get off . Gist followed him cautiously for a distance , and listened until the sound of his footsteps died away ...
... give us some meat in the morning . " Whatever might have been the original designs of the savage , he was evidently glad to get off . Gist followed him cautiously for a distance , and listened until the sound of his footsteps died away ...
Stran 94
... give up home and personal independence for a mere daily support . Some may be tempted by a love of adventure ; but in general , they require some prospect of ultimate advantage that may " better their condition . " Governor Dinwiddie ...
... give up home and personal independence for a mere daily support . Some may be tempted by a love of adventure ; but in general , they require some prospect of ultimate advantage that may " better their condition . " Governor Dinwiddie ...
Stran 107
... give word of the day on which they intended to serve the summons . Their conduct had been conformable . Instead of coming in a direct and open manner to his encampment , when they had ascer- tained where it was , and delivering their ...
... give word of the day on which they intended to serve the summons . Their conduct had been conformable . Instead of coming in a direct and open manner to his encampment , when they had ascer- tained where it was , and delivering their ...
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