Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1855 |
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... Wash- ington terms " his lordship's quarter . " It was situated not far from the Shenandoah , and about twelve miles from the site of the present town of Winchester . In a diary kept with his usual minuteness , Wash- ington speaks with ...
... Wash- ington terms " his lordship's quarter . " It was situated not far from the Shenandoah , and about twelve miles from the site of the present town of Winchester . In a diary kept with his usual minuteness , Wash- ington speaks with ...
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... Wash- ington had a private conversation with him in his tent , through Davidson , the interpreter . He found him intelligent , patriotic , and proudly tenacious of his territorial rights . We have already cited from Wash- ington's ...
... Wash- ington had a private conversation with him in his tent , through Davidson , the interpreter . He found him intelligent , patriotic , and proudly tenacious of his territorial rights . We have already cited from Wash- ington's ...
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... Wash- ington , " which are maintained with warmth on both sides , especially on his ; as he is incapable of arguing ... Washing- ton that the sachems considered themselves treated with 1755. ] INDIAN SERVICES REJECTED . 177 slight , in ...
... Wash- ington , " which are maintained with warmth on both sides , especially on his ; as he is incapable of arguing ... Washing- ton that the sachems considered themselves treated with 1755. ] INDIAN SERVICES REJECTED . 177 slight , in ...
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