Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1855 |
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Stran 5
... taken by him in going to the forest belonged to the bishop ; all taken on returning belonged to him- self . † Hugh de Pusaz ( or De Pudsay ) during whose epis- copate we meet with this first trace of the De Wes- cal arrangement . The ...
... taken by him in going to the forest belonged to the bishop ; all taken on returning belonged to him- self . † Hugh de Pusaz ( or De Pudsay ) during whose epis- copate we meet with this first trace of the De Wes- cal arrangement . The ...
Stran 58
... taken some of our brothers prisoners . This we consider as done to ourselves . " So saying , he turned his back upon the ambassadors , and stalked out of the council - house . In the end the ambassadors were assured that the tribes of ...
... taken some of our brothers prisoners . This we consider as done to ourselves . " So saying , he turned his back upon the ambassadors , and stalked out of the council - house . In the end the ambassadors were assured that the tribes of ...
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... taken . The Highlanders and the Virginians were those that fought the best , and suffered the most in this bloody battle . Washington's regiment lost six officers and sixty - two privates . If Washington could have taken any pride in ...
... taken . The Highlanders and the Virginians were those that fought the best , and suffered the most in this bloody battle . Washington's regiment lost six officers and sixty - two privates . If Washington could have taken any pride in ...
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