Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1876 |
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... hundred horse . Besides these he had his feudatories of the palatinate ; six bannerets and one hun- dred and sixty knights , not one of whom , says an old poem , but surpassed Arthur himself , though endowed with the charmed gifts of ...
... hundred horse . Besides these he had his feudatories of the palatinate ; six bannerets and one hun- dred and sixty knights , not one of whom , says an old poem , but surpassed Arthur himself , though endowed with the charmed gifts of ...
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... hundred thousand liquors ; but it is equally true that the Indians acres of land was granted to it west of the Al- in question did not , at the time , possess an acre leganies ; between the Monongahela and Kana- of the land conveyed ...
... hundred thousand liquors ; but it is equally true that the Indians acres of land was granted to it west of the Al- in question did not , at the time , possess an acre leganies ; between the Monongahela and Kana- of the land conveyed ...
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... hundred and fifty men ; the remainder of the regiment was to follow under Colonel Fry with the artillery , which was to be conveyed up the Potomac . While on the march he was joined by a detachment under Captain Adam Stephen , an ...
... hundred and fifty men ; the remainder of the regiment was to follow under Colonel Fry with the artillery , which was to be conveyed up the Potomac . While on the march he was joined by a detachment under Captain Adam Stephen , an ...
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... hundred Chippewas and Ottawas marching down Scioto Creek to join the hostile camp . Still , notwithstanding the accumulat- ing danger , it would not do to fall back , nor show signs of apprehension . His Indian allies in such case might ...
... hundred Chippewas and Ottawas marching down Scioto Creek to join the hostile camp . Still , notwithstanding the accumulat- ing danger , it would not do to fall back , nor show signs of apprehension . His Indian allies in such case might ...
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... hundred , by the arrival from Wills ' Creek of the men who had been under Colonel Fry . With them came the surgeon of the regi- ment , Dr. James Craik , a Scotchman by birth , and one destined to become a faithful and con- fidential ...
... hundred , by the arrival from Wills ' Creek of the men who had been under Colonel Fry . With them came the surgeon of the regi- ment , Dr. James Craik , a Scotchman by birth , and one destined to become a faithful and con- fidential ...
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