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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... friends and allies , and holds you in great esteem . To con- firm what I have said , I give you this string of wampum . " The chiefs received the token of friendship and alliance , and after a short consultation , deputed Tanacharison ...
... friends and allies , and holds you in great esteem . To con- firm what I have said , I give you this string of wampum . " The chiefs received the token of friendship and alliance , and after a short consultation , deputed Tanacharison ...
Page 330
... friend Dr. Ferguson , the private civilities which my friends Mr. Manning and Mr. Oswald request in my behalf . He is a man of the utmost probity and of the highest esteem in the republic of letters . " If you should follow the example ...
... friend Dr. Ferguson , the private civilities which my friends Mr. Manning and Mr. Oswald request in my behalf . He is a man of the utmost probity and of the highest esteem in the republic of letters . " If you should follow the example ...
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... friendship which united the people of the two republics . The scenes of the revolutionary war were brought into ... friends in peace , " exerted all his authority and influence to keep the balance even between the belligerents . It ...
... friendship which united the people of the two republics . The scenes of the revolutionary war were brought into ... friends in peace , " exerted all his authority and influence to keep the balance even between the belligerents . It ...
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