Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1859 |
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... Governor Sharpe , of Maryland - Washington's dignified Reply - Questions of Rank between Royal and Provincial Troops ... Governors- Military Arrangements - Colonel William Johnson - Sir John St. Clair at Fort Cumberland - His Explosions ...
... Governor Sharpe , of Maryland - Washington's dignified Reply - Questions of Rank between Royal and Provincial Troops ... Governors- Military Arrangements - Colonel William Johnson - Sir John St. Clair at Fort Cumberland - His Explosions ...
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... - Population of New York - The Johnson Family -Governor Tryon - Arrival at New York - Military Instructions to Schuyler-- Arrival at the Camp ..... ...... 449 LIFE OF WASHINGTON . CHAPTER I. GENEALOGY OF THE WASHINGTON xvi CONTENTS .
... - Population of New York - The Johnson Family -Governor Tryon - Arrival at New York - Military Instructions to Schuyler-- Arrival at the Camp ..... ...... 449 LIFE OF WASHINGTON . CHAPTER I. GENEALOGY OF THE WASHINGTON xvi CONTENTS .
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... governor having been captured by the enemy . It was a time of confusion and dismay . The king had fled from Oxford in disguise and gone to the parlia mentary camp at Newark . The royal cause was desperate . In this crisis Sir Henry ...
... governor having been captured by the enemy . It was a time of confusion and dismay . The king had fled from Oxford in disguise and gone to the parlia mentary camp at Newark . The royal cause was desperate . In this crisis Sir Henry ...
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... governor of New Providence , after having aided in rescuing it from pirates . For some years past he had resided in Virginia , to manage the immense landed estates of his cousin , Lord Fairfax , and lived at Belvoir in the style of an ...
... governor of New Providence , after having aided in rescuing it from pirates . For some years past he had resided in Virginia , to manage the immense landed estates of his cousin , Lord Fairfax , and lived at Belvoir in the style of an ...
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... Governor of Pennsylvania , telling him the object of his errand to those parts , and his surprise at meeting with English traders in a country to which England had no pre- tensions ; intimating that , in future , any intruders of the ...
... Governor of Pennsylvania , telling him the object of his errand to those parts , and his surprise at meeting with English traders in a country to which England had no pre- tensions ; intimating that , in future , any intruders of the ...
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