Life of George Washington, Količina 1G. Bell, 1882 - 1752 strani |
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Stran 41
... ment . Suddenly the lady broke her engage- ment . She had been dazzled by the superior brilliancy of a ducal coronet . It was a cruel blow , alike to the affection and pride of Lord Fairfax , and wrought a change in both character and ...
... ment . Suddenly the lady broke her engage- ment . She had been dazzled by the superior brilliancy of a ducal coronet . It was a cruel blow , alike to the affection and pride of Lord Fairfax , and wrought a change in both character and ...
Stran 157
... ment ; for he was now trading with the army as well as with the Indians . None , however , made its appearance . There was mismanage- ment in the commissariat . At one time the troops were six days without flour : and even then had only ...
... ment ; for he was now trading with the army as well as with the Indians . None , however , made its appearance . There was mismanage- ment in the commissariat . At one time the troops were six days without flour : and even then had only ...
Stran 167
... ment ; to be rewarded if his words proved true , otherwise to be hanged . He then pushed for- ward for the Great Meadows . * In the meantime Washington had exerted himself to enlarge and strengthen Fort Neces- sity , nothing of which ...
... ment ; to be rewarded if his words proved true , otherwise to be hanged . He then pushed for- ward for the Great Meadows . * In the meantime Washington had exerted himself to enlarge and strengthen Fort Neces- sity , nothing of which ...
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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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