The Port Folio, Volume 5Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1811 - Philadelphia (Pa.) |
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Page 277
... lord Dunmore in Virginia , and frequently an inmate of his house , and that the speech , as I now send it to you , was presented to him personally by lord Dunmore . I do not consider myself an accurate judge of Indian eloquence , yet ...
... lord Dunmore in Virginia , and frequently an inmate of his house , and that the speech , as I now send it to you , was presented to him personally by lord Dunmore . I do not consider myself an accurate judge of Indian eloquence , yet ...
Page 278
... lord Dunmore , formerly governor of Virginia . My cabin , since first I had one of my own , has ever been open to any white man , who wanted shelter : my spoils of hunting , since first I began to range these woods , have I ever freely ...
... lord Dunmore , formerly governor of Virginia . My cabin , since first I had one of my own , has ever been open to any white man , who wanted shelter : my spoils of hunting , since first I began to range these woods , have I ever freely ...
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