Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1855 |
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... mountains which , as yet , almost formed the western frontier of inhabited Virginia . Winter still lingered on the tops of the mountains , whence melting snows sent down torrents , which swell- ed the rivers , and occasionally rendered ...
... mountains which , as yet , almost formed the western frontier of inhabited Virginia . Winter still lingered on the tops of the mountains , whence melting snows sent down torrents , which swell- ed the rivers , and occasionally rendered ...
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... Mountains , extending from the lakes to the Ohio , and embracing the valley of that river and its tributary streams . An immense territory , possessing a salubrious climate , fertile soil , fine hunting and fishing grounds , and ...
... Mountains , extending from the lakes to the Ohio , and embracing the valley of that river and its tributary streams . An immense territory , possessing a salubrious climate , fertile soil , fine hunting and fishing grounds , and ...
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... Mountain Boys . " Resolute , strong - handed fel- lows they were , with Ethan Allen at their head ; a native of Connecticut , but brought up among the Green Mountains . He and his lieutenants , Seth War- ner and Remember Baker , were ...
... Mountain Boys . " Resolute , strong - handed fel- lows they were , with Ethan Allen at their head ; a native of Connecticut , but brought up among the Green Mountains . He and his lieutenants , Seth War- ner and Remember Baker , were ...
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