Life of George Washington, Količina 1Putnam, 1864 - 115 strani |
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Stran xiii
... Continued Misun- derstandings with Dinwiddie - Return to Mount Vernon ... 232 CHAPTER XXIII . Washington recovers his Health - Again in Command at Fort Loudoun - Administra- tion of Pitt - Loudoun succeeded by General Abercrombie ...
... Continued Misun- derstandings with Dinwiddie - Return to Mount Vernon ... 232 CHAPTER XXIII . Washington recovers his Health - Again in Command at Fort Loudoun - Administra- tion of Pitt - Loudoun succeeded by General Abercrombie ...
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... 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 by the ...
... 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 by the ...
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... continued to have Norman names of baptism . The surname of De Hertburn was taken from a village on the palatinate which he held of the bishop in knight's fee ; probably the same now called Hartburn on the banks of the Tees . It had ...
... continued to have Norman names of baptism . The surname of De Hertburn was taken from a village on the palatinate which he held of the bishop in knight's fee ; probably the same now called Hartburn on the banks of the Tees . It had ...
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... continued for a time to flourish in the cloisters . In the year 1416 , John de Wessyngton was elected prior of the Benedictine convent , attached to the cathedral . The monks of this convent had been licensed by Pope Gregory VII . to ...
... continued for a time to flourish in the cloisters . In the year 1416 , John de Wessyngton was elected prior of the Benedictine convent , attached to the cathedral . The monks of this convent had been licensed by Pope Gregory VII . to ...
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... continued by your Excellency's humble servant , HENRY WASHINGTON . * In a few days Colonel Whalley invested the city with five thousand troops . Sir Henry dispatched messenger after messen- ger in quest of the king to know his pleasure ...
... continued by your Excellency's humble servant , HENRY WASHINGTON . * In a few days Colonel Whalley invested the city with five thousand troops . Sir Henry dispatched messenger after messen- ger in quest of the king to know his pleasure ...
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