The Magazine of History: With Notes and Queries. Extra numbers, Tema 173,Volumen44 -Tema 180,Volumen45W. Abbatt., 1931 |
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... Colonel , and not mine . I am but a go- between ' twixt you and the General , happy to serve both of you in any honorable way . It is already so late , I advise that we start at once . ANDRÉ . The sooner the better . Farewell , Colonel ...
... Colonel , and not mine . I am but a go- between ' twixt you and the General , happy to serve both of you in any honorable way . It is already so late , I advise that we start at once . ANDRÉ . The sooner the better . Farewell , Colonel ...
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... Colonel Boone found himself necessitated to follow their example . At the age of sixty - five he removed with his family to the " Tennessee country , " then almost a perfect wilderness , where he built him a log - cabin , and for ...
... Colonel Boone found himself necessitated to follow their example . At the age of sixty - five he removed with his family to the " Tennessee country , " then almost a perfect wilderness , where he built him a log - cabin , and for ...
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... Colonel , without his being able in any way to defend himself . Thus dangerously situated , there was now no other alterna- tive left him but either to suffer his Indian companion to fire at the bear at the great hazard of his own life ...
... Colonel , without his being able in any way to defend himself . Thus dangerously situated , there was now no other alterna- tive left him but either to suffer his Indian companion to fire at the bear at the great hazard of his own life ...
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The Magazine of History: With Notes ..., Tema 125,Volumen32 -Tema 132,Volumen33 Vista completa - 1926 |
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