Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1876 |
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... miles be- low Mount Vernon , and on the same woody ridge bordering the Potomac . William Fairfax was a man of liberal edu- cation and intrinsic worth ; he had seen much of the world , and his mind had been enriched and ripened by varied ...
... miles be- low Mount Vernon , and on the same woody ridge bordering the Potomac . William Fairfax was a man of liberal edu- cation and intrinsic worth ; he had seen much of the world , and his mind had been enriched and ripened by varied ...
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... miles from the site of the present town of Winchester . แ In a diary kept with his usual minuteness , Washington speaks with delight of the beauty of the trees and the richness of the land in the neighborhood , and of his riding through ...
... miles from the site of the present town of Winchester . แ In a diary kept with his usual minuteness , Washington speaks with delight of the beauty of the trees and the richness of the land in the neighborhood , and of his riding through ...
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... miles , crossed the Great Moneami , or Miami River , on a raft , swimming their horses ; and on the 17th of February arrived at the Indian town of Piqua . These journeyings had carried Gist about a At Beaver Creek , a few miles below ...
... miles , crossed the Great Moneami , or Miami River , on a raft , swimming their horses ; and on the 17th of February arrived at the Indian town of Piqua . These journeyings had carried Gist about a At Beaver Creek , a few miles below ...
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... miles of the Falls . Here he came upon traps newly set , and Indian footprints not a day old ; and heard the distant report of guns . The story of Indian hunters then was true . He was in a dangerous neighborhood . The savages might ...
... miles of the Falls . Here he came upon traps newly set , and Indian footprints not a day old ; and heard the distant report of guns . The story of Indian hunters then was true . He was in a dangerous neighborhood . The savages might ...
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... miles further up the river , and directed his course to Piqua , the great town of the Twightwees , where Gist and Croghan had been so well received by the Miamis , and the French flag struck in the council house . All now was reversed ...
... miles further up the river , and directed his course to Piqua , the great town of the Twightwees , where Gist and Croghan had been so well received by the Miamis , and the French flag struck in the council house . All now was reversed ...
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