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 Washington |
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I have spoken thus particularly to you , brothers , because his honour our governor treats you as good friends and allies ... I The chiefs received the token of friendship and alliance , and after a short consultation , deputed ...
I have spoken thus particularly to you , brothers , because his honour our governor treats you as good friends and allies ... I The chiefs received the token of friendship and alliance , and after a short consultation , deputed ...
Page 330
... I beg to transfer to my friend Dr. Ferguson , the private civilities which my friends Mr. Manning and Mr. Oswald ... I shall hope , from private friendship , that I may be permitted to see the country , and Ι the worthy characters ...
... I beg to transfer to my friend Dr. Ferguson , the private civilities which my friends Mr. Manning and Mr. Oswald ... I shall hope , from private friendship , that I may be permitted to see the country , and Ι the worthy characters ...
Page 546
It was indignantly asked , should a friend and an enemy be treated with equal favour ? ... “ that the United States would hold all mankind enemies in war and friends in peace , " exerted all his authority and influence to keep the ...
It was indignantly asked , should a friend and an enemy be treated with equal favour ? ... “ that the United States would hold all mankind enemies in war and friends in peace , " exerted all his authority and influence to keep the ...
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