Life of George WashingtonCo-operative Publication Society, 1930 |
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Zadetki 1–3 od 77
Stran 371
... letter to Washington , on the 17th of July , the day preceding that in which they were to be reported by the com- mittee , stating his objections to several of them , and request . ing that his letter might be publicly read . The letter ...
... letter to Washington , on the 17th of July , the day preceding that in which they were to be reported by the com- mittee , stating his objections to several of them , and request . ing that his letter might be publicly read . The letter ...
Stran 489
... letter to him , giving his own views on the points in dispute between the colonies and the mother country , and inveighing , with his usual vehemence and sarcastic point , against the conduct of the court and ministry . Before send- ing ...
... letter to him , giving his own views on the points in dispute between the colonies and the mother country , and inveighing , with his usual vehemence and sarcastic point , against the conduct of the court and ministry . Before send- ing ...
Stran 564
... letter from Levi Allen , a brother to the colonel , and of like enterprising and enthusiastic character . It was dated from Salisbury in Connecticut ; and inclosed affidavits of the harsh treatment his brother had experienced , and of ...
... letter from Levi Allen , a brother to the colonel , and of like enterprising and enthusiastic character . It was dated from Salisbury in Connecticut ; and inclosed affidavits of the harsh treatment his brother had experienced , and of ...
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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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