Life of George Washington, Količina 1Putnam, 1876 - 790 strani |
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... received his education at the university of Oxford , where he acquitted him- self with credit . He afterwards held a com- mission , and remained for some time in a regi- ment of horse called the Blues . His title and connections , of ...
... received his education at the university of Oxford , where he acquitted him- self with credit . He afterwards held a com- mission , and remained for some time in a regi- ment of horse called the Blues . His title and connections , of ...
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... received , according to his note - book , a doub- loon per day when actively employed , and sometimes six pistoles . * The manner in which he had acquitted him- self in this arduous expedition , and his accounts of the country surveyed ...
... received , according to his note - book , a doub- loon per day when actively employed , and sometimes six pistoles . * The manner in which he had acquitted him- self in this arduous expedition , and his accounts of the country surveyed ...
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... received its charter , however , the French were in the field . Early in 1749 , the Marquis de la Galisonniere , Gov- ernor of Canada , despatched Celeron de Bien- ville , an intelligent officer , at the head of three hundred men , to ...
... received its charter , however , the French were in the field . Early in 1749 , the Marquis de la Galisonniere , Gov- ernor of Canada , despatched Celeron de Bien- ville , an intelligent officer , at the head of three hundred men , to ...
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... received , but no answer could his interpreter , had passed through Logstown be given until a grand council of the western a week previously , on his way to the Twightwees tribes had been held , which was to take place and other tribes ...
... received , but no answer could his interpreter , had passed through Logstown be given until a grand council of the western a week previously , on his way to the Twightwees tribes had been held , which was to take place and other tribes ...
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... received from others , he shaped his course on While Gist had been making his painful way homeward , the two Ottawa ambassadors had returned to Fort Sandusky , bringing word to the French that their flag had been struck in the council ...
... received from others , he shaped his course on While Gist had been making his painful way homeward , the two Ottawa ambassadors had returned to Fort Sandusky , bringing word to the French that their flag had been struck in the council ...
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