The Life of George WashingtonMast, Crowell, Kirkpartick, 1896 - 335 strani |
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Stran 7
... 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 become a custom among the Norman families of rank , about the time of the ...
... 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 become a custom among the Norman families of rank , about the time of the ...
Stran 8
... taken by him in going to the forest belonged to the bishop ; all taken on returning belonged to himself . In the reign of Edward III . , we find the De Wessyngtons still mingling in chivalrous scenes . The name of Sir Stephen de ...
... taken by him in going to the forest belonged to the bishop ; all taken on returning belonged to himself . In the reign of Edward III . , we find the De Wessyngtons still mingling in chivalrous scenes . The name of Sir Stephen de ...
Stran 20
... taken up north of the Ohio , should it be deemed expedient . The company was to pay no quit - rent for ten years ; but they were to select two fifths of their lands immediately ; to settle one hundred families upon them within seven ...
... taken up north of the Ohio , should it be deemed expedient . The company was to pay no quit - rent for ten years ; but they were to select two fifths of their lands immediately ; to settle one hundred families upon them within seven ...
Stran 23
... taken some of our brothers prisoners . This we consider as done to ourselves . " So saying , he turned his back upon the ambassadors and stalked out of the council - house . In the end the ambassadors were assured that the tribes of the ...
... taken some of our brothers prisoners . This we consider as done to ourselves . " So saying , he turned his back upon the ambassadors and stalked out of the council - house . In the end the ambassadors were assured that the tribes of the ...
Stran 25
... taken down by a severe attack of smallpox . Skilful medical treatment , with the kind attentions of friends , and especially of his brother , restored him to health in about three weeks . After his recovery he made excursions about the ...
... taken down by a severe attack of smallpox . Skilful medical treatment , with the kind attentions of friends , and especially of his brother , restored him to health in about three weeks . After his recovery he made excursions about the ...
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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