Life of George Washington, Količina 1Putnam, 1864 - 115 strani |
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... meet with this first trace of the De Wessyngtons , was a nephew of king Stephen , and a prelate of great pretensions ; fond of ap- pearing with a train of ecclesiastics and an armed retinue . When Richard Coeur de Lion put every thing ...
... meet with this first trace of the De Wessyngtons , was a nephew of king Stephen , and a prelate of great pretensions ; fond of ap- pearing with a train of ecclesiastics and an armed retinue . When Richard Coeur de Lion put every thing ...
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... meet it . So the French colors were taken down ; the " kegs of milk " and roll of tobacco were rejected ; the grand council broke up with a war - dance , and the ambassadors departed , weeping and howling , and predicting ruin to the ...
... meet it . So the French colors were taken down ; the " kegs of milk " and roll of tobacco were rejected ; the grand council broke up with a war - dance , and the ambassadors departed , weeping and howling , and predicting ruin to the ...
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... meet- ing him while thus employed , propounded a somewhat puzzling question . " The French , " said he , " claim all the land on one side of the Ohio , the English claim all the land on the other side -now where does the Indians ' land ...
... meet- ing him while thus employed , propounded a somewhat puzzling question . " The French , " said he , " claim all the land on one side of the Ohio , the English claim all the land on the other side -now where does the Indians ' land ...
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... on the health of Lawrence , and he determined to seek the sweet climate of Bermuda in the spring . He felt the absence from his wife , and it was arranged that George should return to Virginia , and bring her out to meet him at.
... on the health of Lawrence , and he determined to seek the sweet climate of Bermuda in the spring . He felt the absence from his wife , and it was arranged that George should return to Virginia , and bring her out to meet him at.
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Washington Irving. Virginia , and bring her out to meet him at that island . Accord- ingly , on the 22d of December , George set sail in the Industry , bound to Virginia , where he arrived on the 1st February , 1752 , after five weeks of ...
Washington Irving. Virginia , and bring her out to meet him at that island . Accord- ingly , on the 22d of December , George set sail in the Industry , bound to Virginia , where he arrived on the 1st February , 1752 , after five weeks of ...
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