Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1856 |
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... ment at Dunstable in 1334. He bore for his device a golden rose on an azure field . † He was soon called to exercise his arms on a stern- er field . In 1346 , Edward and his son , the Black Prince , being absent with the armies in ...
... ment at Dunstable in 1334. He bore for his device a golden rose on an azure field . † He was soon called to exercise his arms on a stern- er field . In 1346 , Edward and his son , the Black Prince , being absent with the armies in ...
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... ment , also , in a valley just beyond Laurel Hill , not far from the Youghiogeny , and prevailed on eleven families to join him . The Ohio Company , about the same time , established a trading post , well stocked with English goods , at ...
... ment , also , in a valley just beyond Laurel Hill , not far from the Youghiogeny , and prevailed on eleven families to join him . The Ohio Company , about the same time , established a trading post , well stocked with English goods , at ...
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... ment in Indian diplomacy , a string of wampum . The chiefs , according to etiquette , sat for some moments silent after he had concluded , as if ruminating on what had been said , or to give him time for further remark . The half - king ...
... ment in Indian diplomacy , a string of wampum . The chiefs , according to etiquette , sat for some moments silent after he had concluded , as if ruminating on what had been said , or to give him time for further remark . The half - king ...
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... Ohio . He had but two companies with him , amounting to about one hundred and fifty men ; the remainder of the regi- ment was to follow under Colonel Fry with the artillery , which was to be conveyed up the Potomac . While.
... Ohio . He had but two companies with him , amounting to about one hundred and fifty men ; the remainder of the regi- ment was to follow under Colonel Fry with the artillery , which was to be conveyed up the Potomac . While.
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... ment we are upon . I have a constitu- tion hardy enough to encounter and undergo the most severe trials , and I flatter myself resolution to face what any man dares , as shall be proved when it comes to the test . " And in a letter to ...
... ment we are upon . I have a constitu- tion hardy enough to encounter and undergo the most severe trials , and I flatter myself resolution to face what any man dares , as shall be proved when it comes to the test . " And in a letter to ...
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