Life of George Washington, Količina 1Putnam, 1876 - 790 strani |
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... four pounds , and engaging to attend him with two greyhounds in grand hunts , and to furnish a man at arms whenever military aid should be required of the palatinate.§ Robert de Graystanes , Ang . Sac . , p . 746 . + Camden , Brit . iv ...
... four pounds , and engaging to attend him with two greyhounds in grand hunts , and to furnish a man at arms whenever military aid should be required of the palatinate.§ Robert de Graystanes , Ang . Sac . , p . 746 . + Camden , Brit . iv ...
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... four esquires , and eighty archers , on horseback . They all Robert de Graystanes , Ang . Sac . , p . 746 , cited by Hutchinson , vol . i . , p . 239 . An extract from an inedited poem , cited by Nicolas in his translation of the Siege ...
... four esquires , and eighty archers , on horseback . They all Robert de Graystanes , Ang . Sac . , p . 746 , cited by Hutchinson , vol . i . , p . 239 . An extract from an inedited poem , cited by Nicolas in his translation of the Siege ...
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... four children , of whom only two , Lawrence and Augustine , survived the years of childhood ; their mother died November 24th , 172 , and was buried in the family vault . On the 6th of March , 1730 , he married in second nuptials , Mary ...
... four children , of whom only two , Lawrence and Augustine , survived the years of childhood ; their mother died November 24th , 172 , and was buried in the family vault . On the 6th of March , 1730 , he married in second nuptials , Mary ...
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... four battalions was to be raised in the colonies and sent to join them at Jamaica . There was a sudden outbreak of military ardor in the province ; the sound of druin and fife was heard in the villages with the parade of recruiting ...
... four battalions was to be raised in the colonies and sent to join them at Jamaica . There was a sudden outbreak of military ardor in the province ; the sound of druin and fife was heard in the villages with the parade of recruiting ...
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... four nights in a bed , " writes Washington to one of his young friends at home , " but after walking a good deal all the day I have lain down before the fire upon a little straw or fodder , or a bear skin , whichever was to be had ...
... four nights in a bed , " writes Washington to one of his young friends at home , " but after walking a good deal all the day I have lain down before the fire upon a little straw or fodder , or a bear skin , whichever was to be had ...
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