 | John Marshall - 1804
...our departure: presents, rewards, and every thing which could be suggested by him or his officers. I cannot say that ever in my life I suffered so much anxiety as I did in this affair: I saw that every stratagem, which the most fruitful brain could invent, was practised to win the half... | |
 | John Marshall - 1804
...our departure : presents, rewards, and every thing which could be suggested by him or his officers. I cannot say that ever in my life I suffered so much anxiety as I did in this affair: I saw that every stratagem, which the most fruitful brain could invent, was practised to win the half... | |
 | John Marshall - 1804
...our departure : presents, rewards, and every thing which could be suggested by him or his officers. I cannot say that ever in my life I suffered so much anxiety as I did in this affair. I saw that every stratagem which the most fruitful brain could invent was practised to win the half... | |
 | 1832
...departure : presents, rewards, and every thing which could be suggested by him or his officers. I can not say that ever in my life I suffered so much anxiety as I did in this affair. I saw that every stratagem, which the most fruitful brain could invent, was practised to win the half... | |
 | George Washington - 1834
...our departure ; presents, rewards, and every thing, which could be suggested by him or his officers. I cannot say that ever in my life I suffered so much anxiety, as I did in this affair. I saw that every stratagem, which the most fruitful brain could invent, was practised to win the Half-King... | |
 | George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1834
...our departure ; presents, rewards, and every thing, which could be suggested by him or his officers. I cannot say that ever in my life I suffered so much anxiety, as I did in this affair. I saw that every stratagem, which the most fruitful brain could invent, was practised to win the Half-King... | |
 | George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1834
...our departure ; presents, rewards, and every thing, which could be suggested by him or his officers. I cannot say that ever in my life I suffered so much anxiety, as I did in this affair. I saw that every stratagem, which the most fruitful brain could invent, was practised to win the Half-King... | |
 | Edward Charles M'Guire - 1836 - 414 sidor
...that lay in my power to frustrate their schemes, and hurried them on to execute their intended design I cannot say that ever in my life I suffered so much anxiety, as I did in this affair. I saw that every stratagem, which the most fruitful brain could invent, was practised (by the French)... | |
 | John Marshall - 1836
...departure : presents, rewards, and every tiling which could be suggested by him or his officers. I can not say that ever in my life I suffered so much anxiety as I did in this affair. I saw that every stratagem, which the most fruitful brain could invent, was practised to win the half... | |
 | Sherman Day - 1843 - 708 sidor
...departure — presents, rewards, and every thing which could be suggested by him or his offi. cers. I cannot say that ever in my life I suffered so much anxiety as I did in this affair ; I saw that every stratagem which the most fruitful brain could invent, was practised to win the half-king... | |
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