Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1859 |
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... Mountains ... CHAPTER V. English and French Claims to the Ohio Valley - Wild State of the Country - Projects of Settlements - The Ohio Company - Enlightened views of Lawrence Washington-- VOL . I. - A * 18 25 85 PAGE French Rivalry ...
... Mountains ... CHAPTER V. English and French Claims to the Ohio Valley - Wild State of the Country - Projects of Settlements - The Ohio Company - Enlightened views of Lawrence Washington-- VOL . I. - A * 18 25 85 PAGE French Rivalry ...
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... Mountain - Camp at the Little Mea- dows - Division of the Forces - Captain Jack and his Band - Scarooyadi in Danger -Illness of Washington - His Halt at the Youghiogeny - March of Braddock - The Great Meadows - Lurking Enemies - Their ...
... Mountain - Camp at the Little Mea- dows - Division of the Forces - Captain Jack and his Band - Scarooyadi in Danger -Illness of Washington - His Halt at the Youghiogeny - March of Braddock - The Great Meadows - Lurking Enemies - Their ...
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... Mountains , returned to England and claimed a correspondent definition of his grant . It was ar- ranged by compromise ; extending his domain into the Allegany Mountains , and comprising , among other lands , a great portion of the ...
... Mountains , returned to England and claimed a correspondent definition of his grant . It was ar- ranged by compromise ; extending his domain into the Allegany Mountains , and comprising , among other lands , a great portion of the ...
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... mountains which , as yet , almost formed the western frontier of inhabited Virginia . Win- ter still lingered on the tops of the mountains , whence melting snows sent down torrents , which swelled the rivers and occasion- ally rendered ...
... mountains which , as yet , almost formed the western frontier of inhabited Virginia . Win- ter still lingered on the tops of the mountains , whence melting snows sent down torrents , which swelled the rivers and occasion- ally rendered ...
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... mountains , since called the Berkeley Springs . There they camped out at night , under the stars ; the diary makes no com- plaint of their accommodations ; and their camping - ground is now known as Bath , one of the favorite watering ...
... mountains , since called the Berkeley Springs . There they camped out at night , under the stars ; the diary makes no com- plaint of their accommodations ; and their camping - ground is now known as Bath , one of the favorite watering ...
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