Life of George WashingtonCo-operative Publication Society, 1930 |
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Washington Irving. CHAPTER SIX Preparations for Hostilities - Washington appointed District Adju- tant - General - Mount Vernon a School of Arms - Adjutant Muse a veteran Campaigner - Jacob Van Braam a Master of Fence - Ill Health of ...
Washington Irving. CHAPTER SIX Preparations for Hostilities - Washington appointed District Adju- tant - General - Mount Vernon a School of Arms - Adjutant Muse a veteran Campaigner - Jacob Van Braam a Master of Fence - Ill Health of ...
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... appointed a Delegate to the Gen- eral Congress - Letter from Bryan Fairfax - Perplexities of General Gage at Boston SHORTLY after Washington's return to Mount Vernon , in the latter part of June , he presided as moderator at a meeting ...
... appointed a Delegate to the Gen- eral Congress - Letter from Bryan Fairfax - Perplexities of General Gage at Boston SHORTLY after Washington's return to Mount Vernon , in the latter part of June , he presided as moderator at a meeting ...
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Washington Irving. mittees appointed for military affairs . Most of the rules and regulations for the army , and the measures ... appointed commander - in - chief . Whether he thought an election a compliment due to him Life of Washington ...
Washington Irving. mittees appointed for military affairs . Most of the rules and regulations for the army , and the measures ... appointed commander - in - chief . Whether he thought an election a compliment due to him Life of Washington ...
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The Home of Washingtons BoyhoodHis Early EducationLaw | 42 |
Paternal Conduct of an Elder BrotherThe Fairfax Family | 48 |
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