Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1856 |
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... Colonies - Washington at New York -Miss Mary Philipse , • • 224 CHAPTER XX . Troubles in the Shenandoah Valley - Greenway Court and Lord Fair- fax in danger - Alarms at Winchester - Washington appealed to for Protection - Attacked by ...
... Colonies - Washington at New York -Miss Mary Philipse , • • 224 CHAPTER XX . Troubles in the Shenandoah Valley - Greenway Court and Lord Fair- fax in danger - Alarms at Winchester - Washington appealed to for Protection - Attacked by ...
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... Colonies - Projects to raise Revenue by Taxation - Blow at the In- dependence of the Judiciary - Naval Commanders employed as Custom - house Officers - Retaliation of the Colonists — Taxation re- sisted in Boston - Passing of the Stamp ...
... Colonies - Projects to raise Revenue by Taxation - Blow at the In- dependence of the Judiciary - Naval Commanders employed as Custom - house Officers - Retaliation of the Colonists — Taxation re- sisted in Boston - Passing of the Stamp ...
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... Colonies - Sent back from some of the Ports - Tea Destroyed at Boston - Passage of the Boston Port Bill - Session of the House of Burgesses - Splendid Opening - Burst of Indignation at the Port Bill - House Dissolved - Resolutions at ...
... Colonies - Sent back from some of the Ports - Tea Destroyed at Boston - Passage of the Boston Port Bill - Session of the House of Burgesses - Splendid Opening - Burst of Indignation at the Port Bill - House Dissolved - Resolutions at ...
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... colonies and sent to join them at Jamaica . There was a sudden outbreak of milita- ry ardor in the province ; the sound of drum and fife was heard in the villages with the parade of recruit- ing parties . Lawrence Washington , now ...
... colonies and sent to join them at Jamaica . There was a sudden outbreak of milita- ry ardor in the province ; the sound of drum and fife was heard in the villages with the parade of recruit- ing parties . Lawrence Washington , now ...
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Washington Irving. dispute , and a cause of frequent conflicts in the colonies . Immense regions were still claimed by both nations , and each was now eager to forestall the other by getting possession of them , and strengthening its ...
Washington Irving. dispute , and a cause of frequent conflicts in the colonies . Immense regions were still claimed by both nations , and each was now eager to forestall the other by getting possession of them , and strengthening its ...
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