Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1855 |
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... continued and increased those privileges . He needed a powerful adherent on this frontier to keep the restless Northumbrians in order , and check Scot- tish invasion ; and no doubt considered an enlightened ecclesiastic , appointed by ...
... continued and increased those privileges . He needed a powerful adherent on this frontier to keep the restless Northumbrians in order , and check Scot- tish invasion ; and no doubt considered an enlightened ecclesiastic , appointed by ...
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... continued , with fearful yelling . There was a terrible uproar . By the general's orders an aide- de - camp spurred forward to bring him an account of the nature of the attack . Without waiting for his re- turn the general himself ...
... continued , with fearful yelling . There was a terrible uproar . By the general's orders an aide- de - camp spurred forward to bring him an account of the nature of the attack . Without waiting for his re- turn the general himself ...
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... continued their retreat ; he would have mounted his horse but was unable , and had to be carried by soldiers . Orme and Morris were placed on litters borne by horses . They were subse- quently joined by Colonel Gage with eighty men whom ...
... continued their retreat ; he would have mounted his horse but was unable , and had to be carried by soldiers . Orme and Morris were placed on litters borne by horses . They were subse- quently joined by Colonel Gage with eighty men whom ...
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