The Life of George Washington: With Curious Anecdotes, Equally Honourable to Himself, and Exemplary to His Young Countrymen, Embellished with Six EngravingsLippincott, 1892 - 244 strani |
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Stran 19
... night comes for him to lie down : and his mother sings , and the little crickets chirp him to sleep ! and as soon as he has slept enough , and jumps up fresh and strong as a little buck , there the sweet golden light is ready for him ...
... night comes for him to lie down : and his mother sings , and the little crickets chirp him to sleep ! and as soon as he has slept enough , and jumps up fresh and strong as a little buck , there the sweet golden light is ready for him ...
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... nights , till bed- time . The Crawfords and Stinsons , though not taller than George , were much heavier men ; so that at wrestling , and particularly at the close or Indian hug , he seldom gained much matter of triumph . But in all ...
... nights , till bed- time . The Crawfords and Stinsons , though not taller than George , were much heavier men ; so that at wrestling , and particularly at the close or Indian hug , he seldom gained much matter of triumph . But in all ...
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... night , which was spent in preparing his letters and instructions . The next day , accompanied by an interpreter and a couple of servants , he set out on his journey , which , being in the depth of winter , was as disagreeable an1 ...
... night , which was spent in preparing his letters and instructions . The next day , accompanied by an interpreter and a couple of servants , he set out on his journey , which , being in the depth of winter , was as disagreeable an1 ...
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... night following , of perishing in the ice ; but from both these imminent deadly risks , there was a hand unseen that effected his escape . About the middle of January he returned to Wil- liamsburgh ; and , instantly waiting on the ...
... night following , of perishing in the ice ; but from both these imminent deadly risks , there was a hand unseen that effected his escape . About the middle of January he returned to Wil- liamsburgh ; and , instantly waiting on the ...
Stran 39
... night , that when the enemy attacked , which they did with 1500 men , Washington had but 300 to stand by him . But never did the true Virginia valour shine more gloriously than on this trying occasion - to see 300 young fellows ...
... night , that when the enemy attacked , which they did with 1500 men , Washington had but 300 to stand by him . But never did the true Virginia valour shine more gloriously than on this trying occasion - to see 300 young fellows ...
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American arms army Arnold battle beloved blessings blood Braddock brave British British army brother calf called Cloth Colonel Colonel Washington command Congress countrymen dear death Dinwiddie duty enemy equal eyes father favour fight fire Fort Duquesne Fort Necessity FREDERICK DIELMAN French friends gallant gentleman George George Washington gilt top give glorious glory golden reign governor governor Dinwiddie hand happy heard hearing heart heaven heroes Hessian honour hope human Indians ington instantly king labours land liberty look Lord Lord North man-the ment mighty mind mother Mount Vernon nation never noble Northern Neck numbers officers parties passions patriotism peace poor Pope's creek rage religion replied roaring sent ships sight smile soldiers soon soul spirit sword Tarleton tears tender thing thousand thunder tion troops VERNON PARISH victory Virginia virtue virtuous Wash Washington whigs wish young youth