| Francis Parkman - 1880 - 402 sidor
...the best of his ability. With this answer Washington, through all the rigors of the l " He invited us to sup with them, and treated us with the greatest...license to their tongues to reveal their sentiments more treely. They told me that it was their absolute design to take possession of the Ohio, and by G —... | |
| Washington Irving - 1881 - 986 sidor
...Bruam. Joncaire and his brother officers pushed the bottle briskly. " The wine," says Washington, " as they dosed themselves pretty plentifully with it,...restraint which at first appeared in their conversation, aud gave a license to their tongues to reveal their sentiments more freely. They told me that it was... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1884 - 400 sidor
...the best of his ability. With this answer Washington, through all the rigors of the 1 " He invited us to sup with them, and treated us with the greatest...license to their tongues to reveal their sentiments more treely. They told me that it was their absolute design to take possession of the Ohio, and by G —... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1884 - 578 sidor
...and nothing could exceed their civility. They invited the strangers to supper; and, says Washington, "the wine, as they dosed themselves pretty plentifully...conversation, and gave a license to their tongues to n>v«>al their sentiment « more freely. They told me that it was their absolute design to take ]>ossession... | |
| 1887 - 734 sidor
...general officer at the near fort [Le Bceuf ] , where he advised me to apply for an answer. He invited us to sup with them and treated us with the greatest complaisance. The wine, as they dosed themselves plentifully with it, soon banished the restraint which at first appeared in their conversation, and... | |
| George Washington - 1889 - 560 sidor
...there was a General Officer at the near Fort, where he advised me to apply for an Answer. He invited us to sup with them ; and treated us with the greatest...first appeared in their Conversation ; and gave a Licence to their Tongues to reveal their Sentiments more freely. They told me, That it was their absolute... | |
| Mary Sheldon Barnes, Earl Barnes - 1891 - 482 sidor
...there were three [French] officers- one of whom . . . invited us to sup with them. . . . The wine . . . soon banished the Restraint which at first appeared in their Conversation ; and . . . they told me, That it was their absolute Design to take Possession of the Ohio . . . They pretend... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1892 - 408 sidor
...Washington, through all the rigors of the 1 " He invited us to sup with them, and treated us -vith the greatest complaisance. The wine, as they dosed...and gave a license to their tongues to reveal their sentiment* more treely. They told me that it was their absolute design to take possession of the Ohio,... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1893 - 406 sidor
...and treated us Tith the greatest complaisance. The wine, as they dosed themselves pretty plentifuLy with it, soon banished the restraint which at first...license to their tongues to reveal their sentiments more treely. They told me that it was their absolute design to take possession of the Ohio, and by G —... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1894 - 404 sidor
...and treated us Tith the greatest complaisance. The wine, as they dosed themselves pretty plentiful..? with it, soon banished the restraint which at first...and gave a license to their tongues to reveal their sentiment« more treely. They told me that it was their absolute design to take possession of the Ohio,... | |
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