Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1859 |
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... American Army - Scornful Conduct of the British Officers -Project of the Americans to seize upon Breed's Hill - Putnam's opinion of it- Sanctioned by Prescott - Nocturnal March of the Detachment - Fortifying of Bun- ker's Hill - Break ...
... American Army - Scornful Conduct of the British Officers -Project of the Americans to seize upon Breed's Hill - Putnam's opinion of it- Sanctioned by Prescott - Nocturnal March of the Detachment - Fortifying of Bun- ker's Hill - Break ...
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... love and conceal ; Long have I wished and never dare reveal . " It is difficult to reconcile one's self to the idea of the cool and sedate Washington , the great champion of American liberty , a woe - worn lover in his youthful days , "
... love and conceal ; Long have I wished and never dare reveal . " It is difficult to reconcile one's self to the idea of the cool and sedate Washington , the great champion of American liberty , a woe - worn lover in his youthful days , "
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... America . He made a voyage to Virginia about the year 1739 , to visit his vast estates there . These he inherited from his mother , Catharine , daughter of Thomas , Lord Culpepper , to whom they had been granted by Charles II . The ...
... America . He made a voyage to Virginia about the year 1739 , to visit his vast estates there . These he inherited from his mother , Catharine , daughter of Thomas , Lord Culpepper , to whom they had been granted by Charles II . The ...
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... American possessions , and to France of the whole . As yet in the region in question there was not a single white settlement . Mixed Iroquois tribes of Delawares , Shawnees , and Mingoes , had migrated into it early in the century from ...
... American possessions , and to France of the whole . As yet in the region in question there was not a single white settlement . Mixed Iroquois tribes of Delawares , Shawnees , and Mingoes , had migrated into it early in the century from ...
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... American . Lawrence left a wife and an infant daughter to inherit his ample estates . In case his daughter should die without issue , the estate of Mount Vernon , and other lands specified in his will , were to be enjoyed by her mother ...
... American . Lawrence left a wife and an infant daughter to inherit his ample estates . In case his daughter should die without issue , the estate of Mount Vernon , and other lands specified in his will , were to be enjoyed by her mother ...
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