Life of George WashingtonG.P. Putnam, 1861 |
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... successful . The letters we have already quoted show , in some degree , the fervor of his mind , and his readiness to ... success , and was writing to a brother . 1 This anecdote has hitherto rested on the authority of Horace Walpole ...
... successful . The letters we have already quoted show , in some degree , the fervor of his mind , and his readiness to ... success , and was writing to a brother . 1 This anecdote has hitherto rested on the authority of Horace Walpole ...
Stran 98
... success , he having sent round the French scalps as trophies . In the opinion of the conjurer all the friends of the chieftain concurred , and on his death , which took place shortly afterward , there was great lamentation , mingled ...
... success , he having sent round the French scalps as trophies . In the opinion of the conjurer all the friends of the chieftain concurred , and on his death , which took place shortly afterward , there was great lamentation , mingled ...
Stran 101
... success at the Meadows it is worse than death to hear them . Haste to strike . " 1 The Indian messenger carried the letter to Aughquick and delivered it into the hands of George Croghan . The Indian chiefs who were with him insisted ...
... success at the Meadows it is worse than death to hear them . Haste to strike . " 1 The Indian messenger carried the letter to Aughquick and delivered it into the hands of George Croghan . The Indian chiefs who were with him insisted ...
Stran 109
... success . The transports were all arrived safe , and the men in health . Provisions , Indians , carriages , and horses , were already provided ; at least were to be esteemed so , con- sidering the authorities on which they were promised ...
... success . The transports were all arrived safe , and the men in health . Provisions , Indians , carriages , and horses , were already provided ; at least were to be esteemed so , con- sidering the authorities on which they were promised ...
Stran 128
... success . In fact , it was the Indian boast , that throughout this march of Braddock , they saw him every day from the mountains , and expected to be able to shoot down his soldiers " like pigeons . " The march continued to be toilful ...
... success . In fact , it was the Indian boast , that throughout this march of Braddock , they saw him every day from the mountains , and expected to be able to shoot down his soldiers " like pigeons . " The march continued to be toilful ...
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