Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1857 |
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Stran 67
... banks of the Yadkin , near the boundary line of Virginia and North Car- olina . He was allowed a woodsman or two for the service of the expedition . He set out on the 31st of October , from the banks of the Potomac , by an Indian path ...
... banks of the Yadkin , near the boundary line of Virginia and North Car- olina . He was allowed a woodsman or two for the service of the expedition . He set out on the 31st of October , from the banks of the Potomac , by an Indian path ...
Stran 74
... banks of the Blue Stone ; often checked by precipices , and obliged to seek fords at the heads of tribu- tary streams ; and happy when he could find a buffalo path broken through the tangled for- ests , or worn into the everlasting ...
... banks of the Blue Stone ; often checked by precipices , and obliged to seek fords at the heads of tribu- tary streams ; and happy when he could find a buffalo path broken through the tangled for- ests , or worn into the everlasting ...
Stran 375
... bank of the St. Law- rence , and encamped below the Montmorency . It was an ill - judged position , for there was still that tumultuous stream , with its rocky banks , between him and the camp of Mont- calm ; but the ground he had ...
... bank of the St. Law- rence , and encamped below the Montmorency . It was an ill - judged position , for there was still that tumultuous stream , with its rocky banks , between him and the camp of Mont- calm ; but the ground he had ...
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The Home of Washingtons Boyhood | 24 |
Paternal Conduct of an Elder Brother | 33 |
Expedition beyond the Blue Ridge | 47 |
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