Pictorial Life of George Washington: Embracing a Complete History of the Seven Years' War, the Revolutionary War, the Formation of the Federal Constitution, and the Administration of WashingtonLeary & Getz, 1857 - 588 pages |
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... Tanacharison said , that when he visited the fort , he had been received in a very stern manner by the late ... TANACHARISON . 57 " Fathers , we kindled. TANACHARISON , OR THE HALF - KING WASHINGTON'S EXPEDITION TO THE FRENCH POST . 56 ...
... Tanacharison said , that when he visited the fort , he had been received in a very stern manner by the late ... TANACHARISON . 57 " Fathers , we kindled. TANACHARISON , OR THE HALF - KING WASHINGTON'S EXPEDITION TO THE FRENCH POST . 56 ...
Page 58
... Tanacharison to answer in the name of the whole . He said , " Now , my brother , in regard to what my brother the governor had desired of me , I return you this answer . " I rely upon you as a brother ought to do , as you say we are ...
... Tanacharison to answer in the name of the whole . He said , " Now , my brother , in regard to what my brother the governor had desired of me , I return you this answer . " I rely upon you as a brother ought to do , as you say we are ...
Page 59
... Tanacharison and three others to attend him to the French fort . With this small escort he started on the 30th of November ; and on the 4th of December reached Venango , an old Indian town , at the mouth of French Creek , on the Ohio ...
... Tanacharison and three others to attend him to the French fort . With this small escort he started on the 30th of November ; and on the 4th of December reached Venango , an old Indian town , at the mouth of French Creek , on the Ohio ...
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