The Life of George WashingtonMast, Crowell, Kirkpartick, 1896 - 335 strani |
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Stran 7
... immediately succeeding the Conquest . At that time it was in possession of landed estates and manorial privileges in the county of Durham , such as were enjoyed only by those , or their descendants , who had come over from Normandy with ...
... immediately succeeding the Conquest . At that time it was in possession of landed estates and manorial privileges in the county of Durham , such as were enjoyed only by those , or their descendants , who had come over from Normandy with ...
Stran 8
... immediately took the field , calling the northern prelates and nobles to join her standard . They all hastened to obey . Among the prelates was Hatfield , the Bishop of Durham . The sacred banner of St. Cuthbert was again displayed ...
... immediately took the field , calling the northern prelates and nobles to join her standard . They all hastened to obey . Among the prelates was Hatfield , the Bishop of Durham . The sacred banner of St. Cuthbert was again displayed ...
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... immediately ; to settle one hundred families upon them within seven years ; to build a fort at their own expense , and maintain a sufficient garrison in it for defense against the Indians . Mr. Thomas Lee , president of the council of ...
... immediately ; to settle one hundred families upon them within seven years ; to build a fort at their own expense , and maintain a sufficient garrison in it for defense against the Indians . Mr. Thomas Lee , president of the council of ...
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... immediately , and further the work by all possible methods . Finish the road that will be wanted first , and then proceed to any other that may be thought necessary . " An additional commission , of a different kind , was intrusted , to ...
... immediately , and further the work by all possible methods . Finish the road that will be wanted first , and then proceed to any other that may be thought necessary . " An additional commission , of a different kind , was intrusted , to ...
Stran 58
... immediately opposite to the camp , proceed along the west bank of the river for about five miles , then recross by another ford to the eastern side , and push on to the fort . The river at these fords was shallow , and the banks were ...
... immediately opposite to the camp , proceed along the west bank of the river for about five miles , then recross by another ford to the eastern side , and push on to the fort . The river at these fords was shallow , and the banks were ...
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