The Life of George WashingtonMast, Crowell, Kirkpartick, 1896 - 335 strani |
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Washington Irving. to attend him with two greyhounds in grand hunts , and to furnish a man - at - arms when- ever ... Washington immediately belongs sprang from Laurence Washington , Esquire , of Gray's Inn , son of John Washington , of ...
Washington Irving. to attend him with two greyhounds in grand hunts , and to furnish a man - at - arms when- ever ... Washington immediately belongs sprang from Laurence Washington , Esquire , of Gray's Inn , son of John Washington , of ...
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Washington Irving. It is difficult to reconcile oneself to the idea of the cool and sedate Washington , the great champion of American liberty , a woe - worn lover in his youthful days , " sighing like furnace , " and inditing plaintive ...
Washington Irving. It is difficult to reconcile oneself to the idea of the cool and sedate Washington , the great champion of American liberty , a woe - worn lover in his youthful days , " sighing like furnace , " and inditing plaintive ...
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Washington Irving. a sagacity to negotiate with white men . Washington was pointed out as possessed of those requisites . It is true he was not yet twenty - two years of age , but public confidence in his judgment and abilities had been ...
Washington Irving. a sagacity to negotiate with white men . Washington was pointed out as possessed of those requisites . It is true he was not yet twenty - two years of age , but public confidence in his judgment and abilities had been ...
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Washington Irving. LIFE OF WASHINGTON . 29 On the following morning , at nine o'clock , the chiefs assembled at the council - house , where Washington , according to his instructions , informed them that he was sent by their brother ...
Washington Irving. LIFE OF WASHINGTON . 29 On the following morning , at nine o'clock , the chiefs assembled at the council - house , where Washington , according to his instructions , informed them that he was sent by their brother ...
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Washington Irving. ington , in truth , had feared to trust the sachem within the reach of the politic French- man . Nothing would do now but Joncaire must have the sachenis at headquarters . Here his ... WASHINGTON LIFE OF WASHINGTON . 31.
Washington Irving. ington , in truth , had feared to trust the sachem within the reach of the politic French- man . Nothing would do now but Joncaire must have the sachenis at headquarters . Here his ... WASHINGTON LIFE OF WASHINGTON . 31.
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affairs aide-de-camp American appointed arms army Arnold arrived artillery attack baggage batteries Boston Braddock bridge brigade British brought Burgoyne camp campaign Captain capture Colonel colonies command commander-in-chief Congress Cornwallis council creek crossed Delaware detached dispatched encamped enemy expedition Fairfax fire fleet force Fort Cumberland Fort Duquesne Fort Edward French frontier garrison gave George George Croghan Governor Dinwiddie Greene guard half-king Hessians Hill horse House of Burgesses Hudson hundred Indians infantry ington island Jerseys Lafayette land letter Logstown Lord Lord Cornwallis Lord Loudoun meantime miles military militia morning Mount Vernon night o'clock officers Ohio orders party passed Peekskill Pennsylvania Philadelphia Point president province Putnam quarters rear received reconnoiter redoubt regiment reinforcements reply retired retreat returned river road Schuyler sent ships Sir Henry Clinton soldiers soon spirit thousand tion took town troops Virginia Washington wounded writes York