Life of George WashingtonG.P. Putnam, 1861 |
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... Hudson to the carrying - place between that river and Lake St. Sacrament , as it was termed by the French , but Lake George , as Johnson named it in honor of his sovereign . At the carrying - place a fort was commenced , sub- sequently ...
... Hudson to the carrying - place between that river and Lake St. Sacrament , as it was termed by the French , but Lake George , as Johnson named it in honor of his sovereign . At the carrying - place a fort was commenced , sub- sequently ...
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... Hudson . At the house of Mr. Beverly Robinson , where Washington was an honored guest , he met Miss Mary Philipse , sister of and co- heiress with Mrs. Robinson , a young lady whose personal attractions are said to have rivalled her ...
... Hudson . At the house of Mr. Beverly Robinson , where Washington was an honored guest , he met Miss Mary Philipse , sister of and co- heiress with Mrs. Robinson , a young lady whose personal attractions are said to have rivalled her ...
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... Hudson River on the other - being , in fact , the country forming the present State of Vermont . It had long been a disputed territory , claimed by New York and New Hampshire . George II . had decided in favor of New York ; but the ...
... Hudson River on the other - being , in fact , the country forming the present State of Vermont . It had long been a disputed territory , claimed by New York and New Hampshire . George II . had decided in favor of New York ; but the ...
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... Hudson , where he had a noble estate at Saratoga , inherited from an uncle ; and the old family mansion , near the city of Albany , half hid among ancestral trees . Yet both were exiling themselves from these happy abodes , and putting ...
... Hudson , where he had a noble estate at Saratoga , inherited from an uncle ; and the old family mansion , near the city of Albany , half hid among ancestral trees . Yet both were exiling themselves from these happy abodes , and putting ...
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... Hudson by means of ships and land forces ; the others overrunning the valley of the Mohawk and the regions beyond Albany with savage hordes , this great central province might be wrested from the confederacy , and all intercourse broken ...
... Hudson by means of ships and land forces ; the others overrunning the valley of the Mohawk and the regions beyond Albany with savage hordes , this great central province might be wrested from the confederacy , and all intercourse broken ...
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