Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1855 |
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... four chil- dren , of whom only two , Lawrence and Augustine , survived the years of childhood ; their mother died November 24th , 1728 , and was buried in the family vault . On the 6th of March , 1730 , he married in second nuptials ...
... four chil- dren , of whom only two , Lawrence and Augustine , survived the years of childhood ; their mother died November 24th , 1728 , and was buried in the family vault . On the 6th of March , 1730 , he married in second nuptials ...
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... four days in getting twelve miles . " For several days Washington had suffered from fever , accompanied by intense headache , and his illness increased in violence to such a degree that he was una- ble to ride , and had to be conveyed ...
... four days in getting twelve miles . " For several days Washington had suffered from fever , accompanied by intense headache , and his illness increased in violence to such a degree that he was una- ble to ride , and had to be conveyed ...
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... four and five hundred savage warriors from the Mohawk River . Montcalm had called in all his forces , between three and four thousand men , and was strongly posted be- hind deep intrenchments and breastworks eight feet high ; with an ...
... four and five hundred savage warriors from the Mohawk River . Montcalm had called in all his forces , between three and four thousand men , and was strongly posted be- hind deep intrenchments and breastworks eight feet high ; with an ...
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