Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1860 |
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... regiment of four battalions was to be raised in the colonies and sent to join them at Jamaica . There was a sudden outbreak of milita- ry ardor in the province .; the sound of drum and fife was heard in the villages with the parade of ...
... regiment of four battalions was to be raised in the colonies and sent to join them at Jamaica . There was a sudden outbreak of milita- ry ardor in the province .; the sound of drum and fife was heard in the villages with the parade of ...
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... regiment in that country , and seek promotion in the army , but circumstances com- pletely altered his plans . He formed an attachment to Anne , the eldest daughter of the Honorable Wil- liam Fairfax , of Fairfax County ; his addresses ...
... regiment in that country , and seek promotion in the army , but circumstances com- pletely altered his plans . He formed an attachment to Anne , the eldest daughter of the Honorable Wil- liam Fairfax , of Fairfax County ; his addresses ...
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... regiment , who had served with him in the West Indies , were occasional visitors at Mount Vernon : or a ship of war , possibly one of Vernon's old fleet , would anchor in the Potomac , and its officers be welcome guests at the tables of ...
... regiment , who had served with him in the West Indies , were occasional visitors at Mount Vernon : or a ship of war , possibly one of Vernon's old fleet , would anchor in the Potomac , and its officers be welcome guests at the tables of ...
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... regiment of horse called the Blues . His title and connections of course gave him access to the best society , in which he acquired addi- tional currency by contributing a paper or two to Ad- dison's Spectator , then in great vogue , In ...
... regiment of horse called the Blues . His title and connections of course gave him access to the best society , in which he acquired addi- tional currency by contributing a paper or two to Ad- dison's Spectator , then in great vogue , In ...
Stran 114
... regiment , but to be among the last men that leave the Ohio ; even if I serve as a pri- vate volunteer , which I greatly prefer to the establish- ment we are upon . * I have a constitu- * tion hardy enough to encounter and undergo the ...
... regiment , but to be among the last men that leave the Ohio ; even if I serve as a pri- vate volunteer , which I greatly prefer to the establish- ment we are upon . * I have a constitu- * tion hardy enough to encounter and undergo the ...
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