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... traders from Pennsylvania traffick- ing among the Indians , he summoned them to depart , and wrote by them to James Hamilton , Governor of Pennsyl- vania , telling him the object of his errand to those parts , and his surprise at ...
... traders from Pennsylvania traffick- ing among the Indians , he summoned them to depart , and wrote by them to James Hamilton , Governor of Pennsyl- vania , telling him the object of his errand to those parts , and his surprise at ...
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... traders they might meet with . What strengthened this opinion was a frank avowal which had been made to him by the chevalier , that he had orders to capture every British subject who should attempt to trade upon the Ohio or its waters ...
... traders they might meet with . What strengthened this opinion was a frank avowal which had been made to him by the chevalier , that he had orders to capture every British subject who should attempt to trade upon the Ohio or its waters ...
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... traders gave information concerning La Force , the French emissary who had beset Washington when on his mission to the frontier , and acted , as he thought , the part of a spy . He had been at Gist's new settlement beyond Laurel Hill ...
... traders gave information concerning La Force , the French emissary who had beset Washington when on his mission to the frontier , and acted , as he thought , the part of a spy . He had been at Gist's new settlement beyond Laurel Hill ...
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CHAPTER I | 25 |
CHAPTER II | 45 |
CHAPTER III | 53 |
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