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... hand in hand with their brothers , the English ; and should war ensue with the French , they were ready to meet it . So the French colors were taken down ; the " kegs of milk " and roll of tobacco were re- Gist Cautioned 73 jected ; the ...
... hand in hand with their brothers , the English ; and should war ensue with the French , they were ready to meet it . So the French colors were taken down ; the " kegs of milk " and roll of tobacco were re- Gist Cautioned 73 jected ; the ...
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... hand in hand with him against the lurking enemy . He set out accord- ingly , accompanied by a few of his warriors and his associate sachem Scarooyadi or Monacatoo- cha , and conducted Washington to the tracks which he had discovered ...
... hand in hand with him against the lurking enemy . He set out accord- ingly , accompanied by a few of his warriors and his associate sachem Scarooyadi or Monacatoo- cha , and conducted Washington to the tracks which he had discovered ...
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... hand to hand with an Indian brave , whom he laid dead at his feet , but was surrounded by others , and only saved his life by surrendering himself to a French officer . Major Grant surrendered himself in like manner . The whole ...
... hand to hand with an Indian brave , whom he laid dead at his feet , but was surrounded by others , and only saved his life by surrendering himself to a French officer . Major Grant surrendered himself in like manner . The whole ...
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Genealogy of the Washington Family I | 1 |
The Home of Washingtons Boyhood | 24 |
Paternal Conduct of an Elder Brother | 33 |
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