Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1876 |
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... hope rather than of confidence . He is conscious of his own short - comings and of the splendid achievements of oratory of which the character of Washington has recently been made the theme . Grateful , how- ever , for the kindly ...
... hope rather than of confidence . He is conscious of his own short - comings and of the splendid achievements of oratory of which the character of Washington has recently been made the theme . Grateful , how- ever , for the kindly ...
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... Hope- ful Spirit manifested , · 357 CHAP . X. Particulars of the Evacuation - Indian Scouts in the Vicinity of the Forts - Outposts abandoned by St. Clair - Burgoyne secures Mount Hope - Invests the For- tress - Seizes and occupies ...
... Hope- ful Spirit manifested , · 357 CHAP . X. Particulars of the Evacuation - Indian Scouts in the Vicinity of the Forts - Outposts abandoned by St. Clair - Burgoyne secures Mount Hope - Invests the For- tress - Seizes and occupies ...
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... hope against hope , " which bore our Wash- ington triumphantly through the darkest days of our revolution . We have little note of the Sulgrave branch of the family after the death of Charles I. and the exile of his successor . England ...
... hope against hope , " which bore our Wash- ington triumphantly through the darkest days of our revolution . We have little note of the Sulgrave branch of the family after the death of Charles I. and the exile of his successor . England ...
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... hope it ever will be , that restraints on Indian town , and disperse his followers to traffic conscience are cruel in regard to those on among the hamlets , hunting - camps , and wig- whom they are imposed , and injurious to the wams ...
... hope it ever will be , that restraints on Indian town , and disperse his followers to traffic conscience are cruel in regard to those on among the hamlets , hunting - camps , and wig- whom they are imposed , and injurious to the wams ...
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... hope for life . " The last was no empty foreboding . He did indeed hasten back , and just reached Mount Vernon in time to die under his own roof , surrounded by his family and friends , and attended in his last moments by that brother ...
... hope for life . " The last was no empty foreboding . He did indeed hasten back , and just reached Mount Vernon in time to die under his own roof , surrounded by his family and friends , and attended in his last moments by that brother ...
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