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... Force had been there at noon on the previous day , with a detachment of fifty men , and Gist had since come upon their track within five miles of the camp . Washington considered La Force a bold , enterprising man , subtle and dangerous ...
... Force had been there at noon on the previous day , with a detachment of fifty men , and Gist had since come upon their track within five miles of the camp . Washington considered La Force a bold , enterprising man , subtle and dangerous ...
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... Force , also , not having acted in a mili- tary capacity , and having offended against the peace and security of the frontier , by his intrigues among the In- dians , was kept in ... FORCE . 185 Force , in connection 184 LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
... Force , also , not having acted in a mili- tary capacity , and having offended against the peace and security of the frontier , by his intrigues among the In- dians , was kept in ... FORCE . 185 Force , in connection 184 LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
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Washington Irving. ADVENTURE OF LA FORCE . 185 Force , in connection with the subject of this work , we will anticipate a page of his fortunes . After remaining two years in confinement he succeeded in breaking out of prison , and ...
Washington Irving. ADVENTURE OF LA FORCE . 185 Force , in connection with the subject of this work , we will anticipate a page of his fortunes . After remaining two years in confinement he succeeded in breaking out of prison , and ...
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CHAPTER I | 25 |
CHAPTER II | 45 |
CHAPTER III | 53 |
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