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" The wine, as they dosed themselves pretty plentifully with it, soon banished the restraint which at first appeared in their conversation, and gave a license to their tongues to reveal their sentiments more freely. "
Montcalm and Wolfe - Page 133
by Francis Parkman - 1885 - 590 pages
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Biographical Memoirs of the Illustrious Gen. George Washington: Late ...

Thomas Condie - 1811 - 278 pages
...greatest complaisance. The wine, as they dozed themselves pretty plentifully wfth it, sri'cm b'anishod the restraint which at first appeared in their conversation ; and gave a license to thoir tongues to reveal their sentiments more freely. They told me, that it was their absolute design...
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A History of the United States Before the Revolution: With Some Account of ...

Ezekiel Sanford - Indians - 1819 - 546 pages
...brother-officers. 'The wine, as they dosed themselves pretty plentifully with it, (says the former,) soon banished the restraint, which, at first, appeared...license to their tongues to reveal their sentiments more Ff freely. They told me, that it was their absolute design, to take possession of the Ohio, and by...
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The Writings of George Washington: pt.I. Official letters relating to the ...

George Washington - United States - 1834 - 574 pages
...apply for an answer. He invited us to sup with them, and treated us with the greatest complaisance. " The wine, as they dosed themselves pretty plentifully...their tongues to reveal their sentiments more freely. taking of theirs. They pretend to have an undoubted right to the river from a discovery made by one...
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The Writings of George Washington: pt. I. Official letters relating to the ...

George Washington, Jared Sparks - Presidents - 1834 - 574 pages
...apply for an answer. He invited us to sup with them, and treated us with the greatest complaisance. " The wine, as they dosed themselves pretty plentifully...their tongues to reveal their sentiments more freely. taking of theirs. They pretend to have an undoubted right to the river from a discovery made by one...
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The Writings of George Washington: pt. I. Official letters relating to the ...

George Washington - United States - 1847 - 592 pages
...apply for an answer. He invited us to sup with them, and treated us with the greatest complaisance. " The wine, as they dosed themselves pretty plentifully...their tongues to reveal their sentiments more freely. i " They told me, that it was their absolute design to take possession of the Ohio, and by G — they...
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The Life of George Washington: Commander in Chief of the American ..., Volume 1

1848 - 534 pages
...apply for an answer. He invited us to sup with them, and treated us with the greatest complaisance. The wine, as they dosed themselves pretty plentifully...restraint which at first appeared in their conversation, end gave a license to their tongues to reveal their sentiments more freely. They told me, that it was...
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Life of George Washington, Volume 1

Washington Irving - Celebrities - 1855 - 566 pages
...Van Braam. Joncaire and his brother officers pushed the bottle briskly. "The wine," says Washington, "as they dosed themselves pretty plentifully with...their sentiments more freely. They told me that it was then- absolute design to take possession of the Ohio, and by G — they would do it ; for that although...
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pt. I. Offcial letters relating to the French war, and private letters ...

George Washington - United States - 1855 - 568 pages
...apply for an answer. He invited us to sup with them, and treated us with the greatest complaisance. " The wine, as they dosed themselves pretty plentifully...their tongues to reveal their sentiments more freely. taking of theirs. They pretend to have an undoubted right to the river from a discovery made by one...
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The Diary of George Washington, from 1789 to 1791: Embracing the ..., Volume 4

George Washington - Presidents - 1860 - 272 pages
...apply for an answer. He invited us to sup with them, and treated us with the greatest complaisance. The wine, as they dosed themselves pretty plentifully...at 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...
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The Diary of George Washington, from 1789 to 1791: Embracing the Opening of ...

George Washington - 1861 - 258 pages
...apply for an answer. He invited us to sup with them, and treated us with the greatest complaisance. The wine, as they dosed themselves pretty plentifully...at 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...
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