Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1856 |
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... fire on yon western height Had roused the warder from his fitful dream . Has seen old Durham's lion banner float O'er the proud bulwark , that , with giant pride And feet deep plunged amidst the circling moat , The efforts of the roving ...
... fire on yon western height Had roused the warder from his fitful dream . Has seen old Durham's lion banner float O'er the proud bulwark , that , with giant pride And feet deep plunged amidst the circling moat , The efforts of the roving ...
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... fire of the family , we find him , as Colonel Wash- ington , leading the Virginia forces , in co - operation with those of Maryland , against a band of Seneca In- dians , who were ravaging the settlements along the Potomac . In honor of ...
... fire of the family , we find him , as Colonel Wash- ington , leading the Virginia forces , in co - operation with those of Maryland , against a band of Seneca In- dians , who were ravaging the settlements along the Potomac . In honor of ...
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... , distinguished itself by its bravery . The troops sus- tained unflinching a destructive fire for several hours , and at length retired with honor , their small force having sustained a loss of about six hundred killed and.
... , distinguished itself by its bravery . The troops sus- tained unflinching a destructive fire for several hours , and at length retired with honor , their small force having sustained a loss of about six hundred killed and.
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... fire , it makes me the more uneasy , for by often and unavoidably being in company with her , revives my former passion for your Lowland Beauty ; whereas was I to live more retired from young women , I might in some measure alleviate my ...
... fire , it makes me the more uneasy , for by often and unavoidably being in company with her , revives my former passion for your Lowland Beauty ; whereas was I to live more retired from young women , I might in some measure alleviate my ...
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... fire . Such was his first experience of life in the wilder- ness ; he soon , however , accustomed himself to " rough it , " and adapt himself to fare of all kinds , though he generally preferred a bivouac before a fire , in the open air ...
... fire . Such was his first experience of life in the wilder- ness ; he soon , however , accustomed himself to " rough it , " and adapt himself to fare of all kinds , though he generally preferred a bivouac before a fire , in the open air ...
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