Life of George WashingtonG.P. Putnam, 1861 |
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... soon made , and in a very few days he was ready for his first expedition into the wilderness . CHAPTER IV . EXPEDITION BEYOND THE BLUE RIDGE ____ THE VALLEY OF THE SHENANDOAH — LORD FAIRFAX — LODGE IN THE WILDERNESS SURVEYING LIFE IN ...
... soon made , and in a very few days he was ready for his first expedition into the wilderness . CHAPTER IV . EXPEDITION BEYOND THE BLUE RIDGE ____ THE VALLEY OF THE SHENANDOAH — LORD FAIRFAX — LODGE IN THE WILDERNESS SURVEYING LIFE IN ...
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... soon undressed ; but instead of being nestled between sheets in a comfortable bed , as at the maternal home , or at Mount Vernon , he found himself on a couch of matted straw , under a threadbare blanket , swarming with unwelcome ...
... soon undressed ; but instead of being nestled between sheets in a comfortable bed , as at the maternal home , or at Mount Vernon , he found himself on a couch of matted straw , under a threadbare blanket , swarming with unwelcome ...
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... soon made himself acquainted with the savage character , and became expert at dealing with these inhabitants of the wilderness . From this encampment the party proceeded to the mouth of Patterson's Creek , where they recrossed the river ...
... soon made himself acquainted with the savage character , and became expert at dealing with these inhabitants of the wilderness . From this encampment the party proceeded to the mouth of Patterson's Creek , where they recrossed the river ...
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... soon took place , Lawrence Washington had the chief manage- ment . His enlightened mind and liberal spirit shone forth in his earliest arrangements . He wished to form the settlements with Germans from Pennsylvania . Being dissenters ...
... soon took place , Lawrence Washington had the chief manage- ment . His enlightened mind and liberal spirit shone forth in his earliest arrangements . He wished to form the settlements with Germans from Pennsylvania . Being dissenters ...
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... soon as possible , preferring , as he said , the solitude of the wilderness to such company . At Beaver Creek , a few miles below the village , he left the river and struck into the interior of the present State of Ohio . Here he ...
... soon as possible , preferring , as he said , the solitude of the wilderness to such company . At Beaver Creek , a few miles below the village , he left the river and struck into the interior of the present State of Ohio . Here he ...
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