Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1856 |
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... American Army - Scorn- ful conduct of the British Officers - Project of the Americans to seize upon Breed's Hill - Putnam's opinion of it - Sanctioned by Prescott - Nocturnal March of the Detachment - Fortifying of Bunker's Hill - Break ...
... American Army - Scorn- ful conduct of the British Officers - Project of the Americans to seize upon Breed's Hill - Putnam's opinion of it - Sanctioned by Prescott - Nocturnal March of the Detachment - Fortifying of Bunker's Hill - Break ...
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... American liberty , a woe - worn lover in his youthful days , " sighing like furnace , " and inditing plaintive verses about the groves of Mount Vernon . We are glad of an opportunity , however , of penetrating to his native feelings ...
... American liberty , a woe - worn lover in his youthful days , " sighing like furnace , " and inditing plaintive verses about the groves of Mount Vernon . We are glad of an opportunity , however , of penetrating to his native feelings ...
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... of Europe , had left undefined the boundaries between the British and French possessions in America ; a singular remiss- ness , considering that they had long been a subject in dispute , and a cause of frequent conflicts in the.
... of Europe , had left undefined the boundaries between the British and French possessions in America ; a singular remiss- ness , considering that they had long been a subject in dispute , and a cause of frequent conflicts in the.
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... American possessions , and to France of the whole . As yet in the region in question there was not a single white settlement . Mixed Iroquois tribes of Delawares , Shawnees , and Mingoes , had migrated into it early in the century from ...
... American possessions , and to France of the whole . As yet in the region in question there was not a single white settlement . Mixed Iroquois tribes of Delawares , Shawnees , and Mingoes , had migrated into it early in the century from ...
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... American . Lawrence left a wife and an infant daughter to inhe- rit his ample estates . In case his daughter should die without issue , the estate of Mount Vernon , and other lands specified in his will , were to be enjoyed by her ...
... American . Lawrence left a wife and an infant daughter to inhe- rit his ample estates . In case his daughter should die without issue , the estate of Mount Vernon , and other lands specified in his will , were to be enjoyed by her ...
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advance affairs Allegany American arms army arrived artillery Assembly attack Boston Braam Braddock British brother camp campaign Captain Colonel colonies command commission conduct Congress council Creek Crown Point Cumberland detachment Duquesne encamped enemy England English expedition fire force Fort Cumberland Fort Duquesne French frontier Gage garrison gave George Croghan Gist Governor Dinwiddie guard half-king Hill honor horses House of Burgesses Hugh Mercer hundred independent company Indians ington Jumonville king Lake land Lawrence letter Logstown Lord Fairfax Lord Loudoun Massachusetts Meadows ment miles military militia Mount Vernon mountains night officers Ohio orders Parliament party Pennsylvania Potomac present prisoners province Putnam received redoubt regiment retreat returned river road sachem savages scouts sent ships Sir John St Sir William Johnson soldiers spirit thousand tion took town traders tribes troops Virginia waggons warriors Wash Washington wilderness William Williamsburg Winchester wounded writes York