Ohio, committed to Print — I think I can do no less than apologize, in some measure, for the numberless imperfections of it. There intervened but one day between my arrival in Williamsburg, and the time for the Council's Meeting, for me to prepare and... Modern Culture - Stran 116uredili: - 1896Celotni ogled - O knjigi
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...thought advisable by his Honour the Governor to have the following account of my Proceedings to and from the French on Ohio, committed to print; I think...some Measure, for the numberless Imperfections of it.1 But Washington's modesty did not prevent him from describing his exploits in very dramatic and... | |
 | 1896
...of my proceedings to and from the French on Ohio committed to print," said the modest young Major, " I think I can do no less than apologize, in some measure, for the numberless imperfections of it." But it was a very manly recital of noteworthy things, and touched the imagination and fears of every... | |
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