Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1856 |
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... Night - Perils on the Alle- gany River - Queen Aliquippa - The Old Watch - coat - Return across the Blue Ridge , . 92 CHAPTER X. Reply of the Chevalier de St. Pierre - Trent's Mission to the Frontier -Washington recruits Troops ...
... Night - Perils on the Alle- gany River - Queen Aliquippa - The Old Watch - coat - Return across the Blue Ridge , . 92 CHAPTER X. Reply of the Chevalier de St. Pierre - Trent's Mission to the Frontier -Washington recruits Troops ...
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... night , Has seen from every tower the cressets stream , When the red bale 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 ...
... night , Has seen from every tower the cressets stream , When the red bale 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 ...
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... night's lodging at the house of one of the settlers - Captain Hite , near the site of the present town of Winchester . Here , after supper , most of the company stretched themselves in backwood style , before the fire ; but Washington ...
... night's lodging at the house of one of the settlers - Captain Hite , near the site of the present town of Winchester . Here , after supper , most of the company stretched themselves in backwood style , before the fire ; but Washington ...
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... night . Here they were detained three or four days by inclement weather . On the second day they were surprised by the appearance of a war party of thirty Indians , bearing a scalp as a trophy . A little liquor procured the spectacle of ...
... night . Here they were detained three or four days by inclement weather . On the second day they were surprised by the appearance of a war party of thirty Indians , bearing a scalp as a trophy . A little liquor procured the spectacle of ...
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... nights in a bed , " writes Washington to one of his young friends at home , " but after walking a good deal all the day , I have lain down before the fire upon a little straw or fodder , or a bearskin , whichever was to be had , with ...
... nights in a bed , " writes Washington to one of his young friends at home , " but after walking a good deal all the day , I have lain down before the fire upon a little straw or fodder , or a bearskin , whichever was to be had , with ...
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