Life of George WashingtonDigiCat, 17. maj 2022 - 284 strani Washington Irving's 'Life of George Washington' is a meticulously researched and beautifully written biography that delves into the life and accomplishments of the first President of the United States. Written in a lively and engaging style, Irving brings to life the struggles and triumphs of Washington, shedding light on his character, leadership qualities, and the historical context in which he lived. The book is a valuable contribution to American literature, blending factual information with literary flair. Irving's attention to detail and ability to capture the essence of Washington's persona make this biography a captivating read for history enthusiasts and scholars alike. Irving, known for his other works such as 'The Legend of Sleepy Hollow' and 'Rip Van Winkle,' brings his expertise as a historian and storyteller to this comprehensive biography of one of America's most iconic figures. The meticulous research and vivid narrative make 'Life of George Washington' a must-read for anyone interested in gaining a deeper understanding of the man behind the legend. |
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... miles along the former river. Here and there partial "clearings" had been made by squatters and hardy pioneers, and their rude husbandry had produced abundant crops of grain, hemp, and tobacco. More than two weeks were passed by them in ...
... miles along the former river. Here and there partial "clearings" had been made by squatters and hardy pioneers, and their rude husbandry had produced abundant crops of grain, hemp, and tobacco. More than two weeks were passed by them in ...
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... miles further up the river, and directed his course to Piqua, the great town of the Twightwees, where Gist and Croghan had been so well received by the Miamis. All now was reversed. The place had been attacked by the French and Indians ...
... miles further up the river, and directed his course to Piqua, the great town of the Twightwees, where Gist and Croghan had been so well received by the Miamis. All now was reversed. The place had been attacked by the French and Indians ...
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... miles distant; but Washington had runners sent out to invite him and all the other chiefs to a grand talk on the following day. About three o'clock the half-king arrived. Washington had a private conversation with him in his tent ...
... miles distant; but Washington had runners sent out to invite him and all the other chiefs to a grand talk on the following day. About three o'clock the half-king arrived. Washington had a private conversation with him in his tent ...
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... miles, Washington became fatigued, and his feet were chafed; he thought, too, they were taking a direction too much to the north- east; he came to a halt, therefore, and determined to light a fire, make a shelter of the bark and ...
... miles, Washington became fatigued, and his feet were chafed; he thought, too, they were taking a direction too much to the north- east; he came to a halt, therefore, and determined to light a fire, make a shelter of the bark and ...
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... mile, made another fire, set their compass and fixed their course by the light of it, then leaving it burning, pushed ... miles above Shannopins Town. Washington had expected to find the river frozen completely over; it was so only for ...
... mile, made another fire, set their compass and fixed their course by the light of it, then leaving it burning, pushed ... miles above Shannopins Town. Washington had expected to find the river frozen completely over; it was so only for ...
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CHAPTER XVI | |
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CHAPTER XIX | |
CHAPTER XX | |
CHAPTER XXI | |
CHAPTER XXII | |
CHAPTER XXIII | |
CHAPTER X | |
CHAPTER XI | |
CHAPTER XII | |
CHAPTER XIII | |
CHAPTER XIV | |
CHAPTER XV | |
CHAPTER XXIV | |
CHAPTER XXV | |
CHAPTER XXVI | |
CHAPTER XXVII | |
CHAPTER XXIX | |
CHAPTER XXX | |
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