Life of George WashingtonG.P. Putnam, 1861 |
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... appeared to be good authority , and avoiding as much as possible all false coloring and ex- aggeration . My work is founded on the correspondence of Washington , which , in fact , affords the amplest and surest groundwork for his ...
... appeared to be good authority , and avoiding as much as possible all false coloring and ex- aggeration . My work is founded on the correspondence of Washington , which , in fact , affords the amplest and surest groundwork for his ...
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... appeared , we are told , more like a powerful prince , than a priest or prelate.2 At the surrender of the crown of Scotland by John Baliol , which ended this invasion , the bishop negotiated on the part of England . As a trophy of the ...
... appeared , we are told , more like a powerful prince , than a priest or prelate.2 At the surrender of the crown of Scotland by John Baliol , which ended this invasion , the bishop negotiated on the part of England . As a trophy of the ...
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... appeared at hand . Ships of war frequented the colonies , and at times , as we have hinted , were anchored in the Potomac . The inclination was encouraged by Lawrence Washington and Mr. Fairfax . Lawrence retained pleasant recollections ...
... appeared at hand . Ships of war frequented the colonies , and at times , as we have hinted , were anchored in the Potomac . The inclination was encouraged by Lawrence Washington and Mr. Fairfax . Lawrence retained pleasant recollections ...
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... appeared to Wash- ington ignorant as Indians , and uncouth , but merry and full of antic tricks . " Such were the progenitors of the sturdy yeomanry now inhabiting those parts , many of whom still pre- serve their strong German ...
... appeared to Wash- ington ignorant as Indians , and uncouth , but merry and full of antic tricks . " Such were the progenitors of the sturdy yeomanry now inhabiting those parts , many of whom still pre- serve their strong German ...
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... appeared at Logstown accompanied by another French- man , and 40 Iroquois warriors . He found an assemblage of the western tribes , feasting and rejoicing , and firing of guns , for George Croghan and Montour the interpreter were there ...
... appeared at Logstown accompanied by another French- man , and 40 Iroquois warriors . He found an assemblage of the western tribes , feasting and rejoicing , and firing of guns , for George Croghan and Montour the interpreter were there ...
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