Life of George WashingtonG.P. Putnam, 1861 |
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... letter from Fair- fax , who , with his victorious army , was at Haddington , demanding the surrender of Worcester . The following was Colonel Washington's reply : SIR , It is acknowledged by your books and by report of your own quarter ...
... letter from Fair- fax , who , with his victorious army , was at Haddington , demanding the surrender of Worcester . The following was Colonel Washington's reply : SIR , It is acknowledged by your books and by report of your own quarter ...
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... letter shows his irresolution and uncertainty , for he leaves her coming to the decision of herself and friends . As to his own move- ments , he says , " Six weeks will determine me what to resolve on . Forbes advises the south of ...
... letter shows his irresolution and uncertainty , for he leaves her coming to the decision of herself and friends . As to his own move- ments , he says , " Six weeks will determine me what to resolve on . Forbes advises the south of ...
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... letter of Governor Dinwiddie , and demand an answer in the name of his Britannic majesty ; but not to wait for it beyond a week . On receiving it , he was to request a sufficient escort to protect him on his return . He was , moreover ...
... letter of Governor Dinwiddie , and demand an answer in the name of his Britannic majesty ; but not to wait for it beyond a week . On receiving it , he was to request a sufficient escort to protect him on his return . He was , moreover ...
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... letter and its accompanying documents were then offered again , and received in due form , and the chevalier and his officers retired with them into a private apartment , where the captain , who understood a little English , officiated ...
... letter and its accompanying documents were then offered again , and received in due form , and the chevalier and his officers retired with them into a private apartment , where the captain , who understood a little English , officiated ...
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... letter of Governor Dinwiddie to his general , the Marquis du Quesne , " to whom , " observed he , it better belongs than to me to set forth the evidence and reality of the rights of the king , my master , upon the lands sit- uated along ...
... letter of Governor Dinwiddie to his general , the Marquis du Quesne , " to whom , " observed he , it better belongs than to me to set forth the evidence and reality of the rights of the king , my master , upon the lands sit- uated along ...
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