Life of George Washington, Količina 1Putnam, 1876 - 790 strani |
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... immediately succeed- ing the Conquest . At that time it was in pos- session of landed estates and manorial privi- leges in the county of Durham , such as were enjoyed only by those , or their descendants , who had come over from ...
... immediately succeed- ing the Conquest . At that time it was in pos- session of landed estates and manorial privi- leges in the county of Durham , such as were enjoyed only by those , or their descendants , who had come over from ...
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... immediately took the field , calling the northern prelates and nobles to join her stand- ard . They all hastened to obey . Among the prelates was Hatfield , the Bishop of Durham . The sacred banner of St. Cuthbert was again displayed ...
... immediately took the field , calling the northern prelates and nobles to join her stand- ard . They all hastened to obey . Among the prelates was Hatfield , the Bishop of Durham . The sacred banner of St. Cuthbert was again displayed ...
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... immediately belongs sprang from Laurence Washington , Esquire , of Gray's Inn , son of John Washington , of Warton in Lan- cashire . This Laurence Washington was for some time mayor of Northampton , and on the dissolution of the ...
... immediately belongs sprang from Laurence Washington , Esquire , of Gray's Inn , son of John Washington , of Warton in Lan- cashire . This Laurence Washington was for some time mayor of Northampton , and on the dissolution of the ...
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... immediately ; to settle one hundred families upon them within seven years ; to build a fort at their own expense , and maintain a sufficient garrison in it for defence against the Indians . GEORGE CROGHAN - CHRISTOPHER GIST . 21 it ...
... immediately ; to settle one hundred families upon them within seven years ; to build a fort at their own expense , and maintain a sufficient garrison in it for defence against the Indians . GEORGE CROGHAN - CHRISTOPHER GIST . 21 it ...
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... immediately , as they had promised , thereby shaking off all dependence upon the French . They accordingly pressed for an audience that very evening . A private one was at length granted them by the com- mander , in presence of one or ...
... immediately , as they had promised , thereby shaking off all dependence upon the French . They accordingly pressed for an audience that very evening . A private one was at length granted them by the com- mander , in presence of one or ...
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