Life of George Washington, Količina 1Putnam, 1864 - 115 strani |
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... leave of school in the autumn of 1747 , and went to reside with his brother Lawrence at Mount Vernon . Here he continued his mathematical studies and his practice in surveying , disturbed at times by recurrences of his unlucky passion ...
... leave of school in the autumn of 1747 , and went to reside with his brother Lawrence at Mount Vernon . Here he continued his mathematical studies and his practice in surveying , disturbed at times by recurrences of his unlucky passion ...
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... leaves her coming to the decision of herself and friends . As to his own movements , he says , " Six weeks will determine me what to resolve on . Forbes advises the south of France , or else Barbadoes . " The very next letter , written ...
... leaves her coming to the decision of herself and friends . As to his own movements , he says , " Six weeks will determine me what to resolve on . Forbes advises the south of France , or else Barbadoes . " The very next letter , written ...
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... leaving the task of pledging them to his master of fence , Van Braam , who was not a man to flinch from potations . He took careful note , however , of all their revelations , and collected a variety of information concerning the French ...
... leaving the task of pledging them to his master of fence , Van Braam , who was not a man to flinch from potations . He took careful note , however , of all their revelations , and collected a variety of information concerning the French ...
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... leaving him there was giving them the opportunity they aimed at . I went to the half - king , and pressed him in the strongest terms to go ; he told me that the commandant would not discharge him until the morning . I then went to the ...
... leaving him there was giving them the opportunity they aimed at . I went to the half - king , and pressed him in the strongest terms to go ; he told me that the commandant would not discharge him until the morning . I then went to the ...
Stran 84
... leave the regular path , and strike through the woods for Shanno- pins Town , two or three miles above the fork of the Ohio , where he hoped to be able to cross the Allegany River on the ice . At Murdering Town he found a party of ...
... leave the regular path , and strike through the woods for Shanno- pins Town , two or three miles above the fork of the Ohio , where he hoped to be able to cross the Allegany River on the ice . At Murdering Town he found a party of ...
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