 | George Washington - Government publications - 1931 - 672 pages
...but, whatever his motives were for so doing, certain it is, he called it the death, or the loss, of Sieur Jumonville. So we received and so we understood it, until, to our great surprise and mortication we found it otherwise in a literal translataion. "That we left our baggage and horses at... | |
 | Rupert Hughes - 2004 - 608 pages
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