Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1859 |
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... Meadows - Rumors from the Ohio - Correspondence from the banks of the Youghiogeny - Attempt to descend that River - Alarming Reports - Scouting Parties - Perilous situation of the Camp - Gist and La Force - Message from the Half - king ...
... Meadows - Rumors from the Ohio - Correspondence from the banks of the Youghiogeny - Attempt to descend that River - Alarming Reports - Scouting Parties - Perilous situation of the Camp - Gist and La Force - Message from the Half - king ...
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... Meadows - Lurking Enemies - Their Tracks - Precautions - Thicketty Run -Scouts - Indian Murders - Funeral of an Indian Warrior - Camp on the Mononga- hela - Washington's Arrival there - March for Fort Duquesne - The fording of the ...
... Meadows - Lurking Enemies - Their Tracks - Precautions - Thicketty Run -Scouts - Indian Murders - Funeral of an Indian Warrior - Camp on the Mononga- hela - Washington's Arrival there - March for Fort Duquesne - The fording of the ...
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... meadow which bordered the Rappa- hannock . This was the home of George's boyhood ; the meadow was his play - ground , and the scene of his early athletic sports ; but this home , like that in which he was born , has . disappeared ; the ...
... meadow which bordered the Rappa- hannock . This was the home of George's boyhood ; the meadow was his play - ground , and the scene of his early athletic sports ; but this home , like that in which he was born , has . disappeared ; the ...
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... meadows , and noble forests , and projected a spacious manor house , giving to the place the name of Greenway Court . It was probably through the influence of Lord Fairfax that Washington received the appointment of public surveyor ...
... meadows , and noble forests , and projected a spacious manor house , giving to the place the name of Greenway Court . It was probably through the influence of Lord Fairfax that Washington received the appointment of public surveyor ...
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... meadows , with blue grass and clover ; and buffaloes , thirty and forty at a time , grazing on them as in a cultivated pasture . Deer , elk , and wild turkeys abounded . " Nothing is wanted but cultivation , " said Gist , " to make this ...
... meadows , with blue grass and clover ; and buffaloes , thirty and forty at a time , grazing on them as in a cultivated pasture . Deer , elk , and wild turkeys abounded . " Nothing is wanted but cultivation , " said Gist , " to make this ...
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