Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1855 |
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... took place . He now gave up all thoughts of foreign service , and settled him- self on his estate on the banks of the Potomac , to which he gave the name of MOUNT VERNON , in honor of the admiral . Augustine took up his abode at the ...
... took place . He now gave up all thoughts of foreign service , and settled him- self on his estate on the banks of the Potomac , to which he gave the name of MOUNT VERNON , in honor of the admiral . Augustine took up his abode at the ...
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... took tea , of which he was very fond , early in the evening , and retired for the night about nine o'clock . If confined to the house by bad weather , he took that occasion to arrange his papers , post up his accounts , or write letters ...
... took tea , of which he was very fond , early in the evening , and retired for the night about nine o'clock . If confined to the house by bad weather , he took that occasion to arrange his papers , post up his accounts , or write letters ...
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... took refuge in the college at Princeton , recently occupied by them as barracks . Artillery was now brought to bear on the college , and a few shot compelled those within to surrender . retreat to Brunswick . In this pursuit he took the ...
... took refuge in the college at Princeton , recently occupied by them as barracks . Artillery was now brought to bear on the college , and a few shot compelled those within to surrender . retreat to Brunswick . In this pursuit he took the ...
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