Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1876 |
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... Lines - The Morris House - Alexander Hamilton - The Enemy advance - Successful Skirmish -Death of Knowlton - Great Fire in New York - Re- organization of the Army - Exchange of Prisoners- Daniel Morgan regained - Delancey's Tory Brigade ...
... Lines - The Morris House - Alexander Hamilton - The Enemy advance - Successful Skirmish -Death of Knowlton - Great Fire in New York - Re- organization of the Army - Exchange of Prisoners- Daniel Morgan regained - Delancey's Tory Brigade ...
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... Line - Letter of Washington on the Subject - Tour to the Northern Posts , 631 · • CHAP . XXXIII . The Army to be discharged - Parting Address of Washi gton - Evacuation of New York- Parting Scene of Washington with his Officers at New ...
... Line - Letter of Washington on the Subject - Tour to the Northern Posts , 631 · • CHAP . XXXIII . The Army to be discharged - Parting Address of Washi gton - Evacuation of New York- Parting Scene of Washington with his Officers at New ...
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... line , Sir Henry Washington , son and heir of Sir William , before mentioned , ex- The branch of the family to which our hibited in the civil wars the old chivalrous Washington immediately belongs sprang from spirit of the knights of ...
... line , Sir Henry Washington , son and heir of Sir William , before mentioned , ex- The branch of the family to which our hibited in the civil wars the old chivalrous Washington immediately belongs sprang from spirit of the knights of ...
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... line of Virginia and North Carolina . He was allowed a woodsman or two for the service of the ex- pedition . He set out on the 31st of October , from the banks of the Potomac , by an Indian path which the hunters had pointed out leading ...
... line of Virginia and North Carolina . He was allowed a woodsman or two for the service of the ex- pedition . He set out on the 31st of October , from the banks of the Potomac , by an Indian path which the hunters had pointed out leading ...
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... line . My feelings are strongly bent to arms . 99 Even had Washington hesitated to take this step , it would have been forced upon him by a further regulation of government , in the course of the ensuing winter , settling the rank of ...
... line . My feelings are strongly bent to arms . 99 Even had Washington hesitated to take this step , it would have been forced upon him by a further regulation of government , in the course of the ensuing winter , settling the rank of ...
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