Life of George Washington, Količina 1Putnam, 1864 - 115 strani |
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Stran xi
... William Johnson -- Sir John St. Clair at Fort Cumberland - His Explosions of Wrath - Their Effects - Indians to be enlisted- Captain Jack and his Band of Bush - beaters ....... 136 CHAPTER XV . Washington proclaimed Aide - de - camp ...
... William Johnson -- Sir John St. Clair at Fort Cumberland - His Explosions of Wrath - Their Effects - Indians to be enlisted- Captain Jack and his Band of Bush - beaters ....... 136 CHAPTER XV . Washington proclaimed Aide - de - camp ...
Stran xiii
... William Johnson - Amherst at Ticonderoga - Wolfe at Quebec - His Tri- umph and Death - Fate of Montcalm - Capitulation of Quebec - Attempt of De Levi to retake it - Arrival of a British Fleet - Last stand of the French at Montreal ...
... William Johnson - Amherst at Ticonderoga - Wolfe at Quebec - His Tri- umph and Death - Fate of Montcalm - Capitulation of Quebec - Attempt of De Levi to retake it - Arrival of a British Fleet - Last stand of the French at Montreal ...
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... William the Conqueror laid waste the whole country north of the Humber , in punishment of the insurrection of the Northumbrians , he apportioned the estates among his followers , and advanced Normans and other foreigners to the ...
... William the Conqueror laid waste the whole country north of the Humber , in punishment of the insurrection of the Northumbrians , he apportioned the estates among his followers , and advanced Normans and other foreigners to the ...
Stran 2
... William continued and increased those privileges . needed a powerful adherent on this frontier to keep the restless Northumbrians in order , and check Scottish invasion ; and no doubt considered an enlightened ecclesiastic , appointed ...
... William continued and increased those privileges . needed a powerful adherent on this frontier to keep the restless Northumbrians in order , and check Scottish invasion ; and no doubt considered an enlightened ecclesiastic , appointed ...
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... WILLIAM DE HERTBURN , the pro- genitor of the Washingtons . His Norman name of William would seem to point out his national descent ; and the family long continued to have Norman names of baptism . The surname of De Hertburn was taken ...
... WILLIAM DE HERTBURN , the pro- genitor of the Washingtons . His Norman name of William would seem to point out his national descent ; and the family long continued to have Norman names of baptism . The surname of De Hertburn was taken ...
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