Life of George Washington, Količina 1G. Bell, 1882 - 1752 strani |
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... campaign . From Fort Cum- tion , leaving a note on the table with these lines : ' To die is landing on some silent shore , ' etc. When Braddock was told of it , he only said : ' Poor Fanny ! I always thought she would play till she ...
... campaign . From Fort Cum- tion , leaving a note on the table with these lines : ' To die is landing on some silent shore , ' etc. When Braddock was told of it , he only said : ' Poor Fanny ! I always thought she would play till she ...
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... campaign . The governors were prepared to answer on this head , letters to the same purport having been addressed to them by Sir Thomas Robin- son , one of the king's secretaries of state , in the preceding month of October . They in ...
... campaign . The governors were prepared to answer on this head , letters to the same purport having been addressed to them by Sir Thomas Robin- son , one of the king's secretaries of state , in the preceding month of October . They in ...
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... campaign ; it has since been modified into Pittsburg , and designates one of the most busy and populous cities of the interior . The reduction of Fort Duquesne terminated , as Washington had foreseen , the troubles and dangers of the ...
... campaign ; it has since been modified into Pittsburg , and designates one of the most busy and populous cities of the interior . The reduction of Fort Duquesne terminated , as Washington had foreseen , the troubles and dangers of the ...
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