Life of George WashingtonG.P. Putnam, 1861 |
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... rivers which run into the lakes , " said they , " those which run into the Ohio belong to us and to our brothers the ... River , on a raft , swim- ming their horses ; and on the 17th of February arrived at the Indian town of Piqua ...
... rivers which run into the lakes , " said they , " those which run into the Ohio belong to us and to our brothers the ... River , on a raft , swim- ming their horses ; and on the 17th of February arrived at the Indian town of Piqua ...
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... river , attended only by a lad as a travelling companion and aid , and proceeded cautiously down the east side until within fifteen miles of the Falls . Here he came upon traps newly set , and Indian foot- prints not a day old ; and ...
... river , attended only by a lad as a travelling companion and aid , and proceeded cautiously down the east side until within fifteen miles of the Falls . Here he came upon traps newly set , and Indian foot- prints not a day old ; and ...
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... river , whence he wrote to the Governor of Pennsylvania : " The Marquis de la Jonquiere , Governor of New France , having ordered me to watch that the English make no treaty in the Ohio country , I have signified to the traders of your ...
... river , whence he wrote to the Governor of Pennsylvania : " The Marquis de la Jonquiere , Governor of New France , having ordered me to watch that the English make no treaty in the Ohio country , I have signified to the traders of your ...
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... rivers were all swollen so that the horses had to swim them , Washington sent all the baggage down the Monongahela in a canoe under care of two of the men , who had orders to meet him at the confluence of that river with the Allegany ...
... rivers were all swollen so that the horses had to swim them , Washington sent all the baggage down the Monongahela in a canoe under care of two of the men , who had orders to meet him at the confluence of that river with the Allegany ...
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... river from a discovery made by one La Salle sixty years ago , and the rise of this expedition is to prevent our settling on the river or the waters of it , as they heard of some families moving out in order thereto . " Washington ...
... river from a discovery made by one La Salle sixty years ago , and the rise of this expedition is to prevent our settling on the river or the waters of it , as they heard of some families moving out in order thereto . " Washington ...
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