Life of George Washington, Količina 5G. P. Putnam's sons, 1902 |
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Washington Irving. ment so under way as to secure it against the efforts of opposition . But , having derived from our error all the good there was in it , I hope we shall correct it the mo- can no longer have the same name at the ment ...
Washington Irving. ment so under way as to secure it against the efforts of opposition . But , having derived from our error all the good there was in it , I hope we shall correct it the mo- can no longer have the same name at the ment ...
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... ment was very defensible against regular troops ; but it was surrounded by close woods , dense thickets , and the trunks of fallen trees , with here and there a ravine , and a small swamp - all the best kind of cover for stealthy Indian ...
... ment was very defensible against regular troops ; but it was surrounded by close woods , dense thickets , and the trunks of fallen trees , with here and there a ravine , and a small swamp - all the best kind of cover for stealthy Indian ...
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... ment of the " National Gazette , " devoted to the interests of a certain party , of which Mr. Jefferson was the head . " An experiment , " said he , " somewhat new in the his- tory of political manoeuvres in this country ; a newspaper ...
... ment of the " National Gazette , " devoted to the interests of a certain party , of which Mr. Jefferson was the head . " An experiment , " said he , " somewhat new in the his- tory of political manoeuvres in this country ; a newspaper ...
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