Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1876 |
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... Arms - Washington grants Safe Conduct to Hessian Convoys - Encampment at Morris- town - Putnam at Princeton - His Stratagem to Conceal the Weakness of his Camp - Exploit of General Dick- inson near Somerset Court House - Washington's ...
... Arms - Washington grants Safe Conduct to Hessian Convoys - Encampment at Morris- town - Putnam at Princeton - His Stratagem to Conceal the Weakness of his Camp - Exploit of General Dick- inson near Somerset Court House - Washington's ...
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... arms of the see.t Among the knights who held estates in the palatinate on these warlike conditions , was WILLIAM DE HERTBURN , the progenitor of the Washingtons . His Norman name of William would seem to point out his national descent ...
... arms of the see.t Among the knights who held estates in the palatinate on these warlike conditions , was WILLIAM DE HERTBURN , the progenitor of the Washingtons . His Norman name of William would seem to point out his national descent ...
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... arms in the cause of king Charles , and lost his life at the siege of Pontefract castle . Another of the Sulgrave line , Sir Henry Washington , son and heir of Sir William , before mentioned , ex- The branch of the family to which our ...
... arms in the cause of king Charles , and lost his life at the siege of Pontefract castle . Another of the Sulgrave line , Sir Henry Washington , son and heir of Sir William , before mentioned , ex- The branch of the family to which our ...
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... arms . He was enraptured to see them . His Indian brothers ! How could they be so near with- out coming to visit him ? He made them presents ; but , above all , plied them so po- tently with liquor , that the poor half - king ...
... arms . He was enraptured to see them . His Indian brothers ! How could they be so near with- out coming to visit him ? He made them presents ; but , above all , plied them so po- tently with liquor , that the poor half - king ...
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... arms , and remained on the alert until daybreak . Not an enemy was to be seen . The roll was called . Six men were missing , who had deserted . On the 25th Mr. Gist arrived from his place , about fifteen miles distant . La Force had ...
... arms , and remained on the alert until daybreak . Not an enemy was to be seen . The roll was called . Six men were missing , who had deserted . On the 25th Mr. Gist arrived from his place , about fifteen miles distant . La Force had ...
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