Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1876 |
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Stran 6
... hand a sword , and holding forth in the other the 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 ...
... hand a sword , and holding forth in the other the 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 ...
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... hand , was ever pre- served by him with filial care , and may be seen in the archives of Mount Vernon . A precious document ! Let those who wish to know the moral foundation of his character consult its pages . Having no longer the ...
... hand , was ever pre- served by him with filial care , and may be seen in the archives of Mount Vernon . A precious document ! Let those who wish to know the moral foundation of his character consult its pages . Having no longer the ...
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... hand , deeds , bonds , and the like . This early ridge bordering the Potomac . self - tuition gave him throughout life a lawyer's skill in drafting documents , and a merchant's exactness in keeping accounts ; so that all the concerns of ...
... hand , deeds , bonds , and the like . This early ridge bordering the Potomac . self - tuition gave him throughout life a lawyer's skill in drafting documents , and a merchant's exactness in keeping accounts ; so that all the concerns of ...
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... hand . Ships of war frequented the colonies , and at times , as we have hinted , were anchored in the Potomac . The inclina- tion was encouraged by Lawrence Washington and Mr. Fairfax . Lawrence retained pleasant recollections of his ...
... hand . Ships of war frequented the colonies , and at times , as we have hinted , were anchored in the Potomac . The inclina- tion was encouraged by Lawrence Washington and Mr. Fairfax . Lawrence retained pleasant recollections of his ...
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... hand . He was accompanied by Andrew Montour , a Canadian of half Indian descent , who was to act as interpreter . They were provided with a small present for the emergency ; but were to convoke a meeting of all the tribes at Logstown ...
... hand . He was accompanied by Andrew Montour , a Canadian of half Indian descent , who was to act as interpreter . They were provided with a small present for the emergency ; but were to convoke a meeting of all the tribes at Logstown ...
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advance affairs aide-de-camp alarm American arms army Arnold arrived artillery attack batteries boats Boston Braddock British Burgoyne camp campaign Canada cannon Captain Clinton Colonel colonies command commander-in-chief conduct Congress Creek Crown Point defence detachment Dinwiddie Duquesne encamped enemy enemy's England eral expedition Fairfax fire force Fort Cumberland Fort Duquesne Fort Washington French frontier garrison Gates George George Clinton George Croghan Governor Governor Dinwiddie guard guns Hessians Highlands Hill honor horses Hudson hundred Indians ington Jerseys King's Bridge Lake Lake George land letter Logstown Long Island Lord Lord Loudoun ment miles military militia Mount Vernon night officers Ohio orders party passed Peekskill Philadelphia Point prisoners province Putnam received Reed regiment reinforcements retreat returned river road savages Schuyler sent ships soldiers soon spirit Staten Island stationed thousand Ticonderoga tion town troops Virginia Wash Washington woods wounded writes York