Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1859 |
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Stran 19
... , and circumstances soon called it into action . Spanish depredations on British commerce had recently provoked reprisals . Admiral Vernon , commander - in - chief in the West Indies , had accordingly captured Porto Bello , on the.
... , and circumstances soon called it into action . Spanish depredations on British commerce had recently provoked reprisals . Admiral Vernon , commander - in - chief in the West Indies , had accordingly captured Porto Bello , on the.
Stran 32
... recently brought home his bride and her sister to his father's house . The merits of Washington were known and appreciated by the Fairfax family . Though not quite sixteen years of age , he no longer seemed a boy , nor was he treated as ...
... recently brought home his bride and her sister to his father's house . The merits of Washington were known and appreciated by the Fairfax family . Though not quite sixteen years of age , he no longer seemed a boy , nor was he treated as ...
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... recently and found it tottering to its fall , mouldering in the midst of a magnificent country , where nature still flourishes in full luxuriance and beauty . Three or four years were thus passed by Washington , the greater part of the ...
... recently and found it tottering to its fall , mouldering in the midst of a magnificent country , where nature still flourishes in full luxuriance and beauty . Three or four years were thus passed by Washington , the greater part of the ...
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... recently captured , in the neighborhood , three white men in the employ of Frazier , an Indian trader , and had carried them away prisoners to Canada . Gist was well received by the people of Muskingum . They were indignant at the ...
... recently captured , in the neighborhood , three white men in the employ of Frazier , an Indian trader , and had carried them away prisoners to Canada . Gist was well received by the people of Muskingum . They were indignant at the ...
Stran 57
... recently established on the upper part of the river , whence he wrote to the Governor of Pennsylvania : " The Marquis de la Jonquiere , Governor of New France , having ordered me to watch that . the English make no treaty in the Ohio ...
... recently established on the upper part of the river , whence he wrote to the Governor of Pennsylvania : " The Marquis de la Jonquiere , Governor of New France , having ordered me to watch that . the English make no treaty in the Ohio ...
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