Life of George Washington, Količina 1Putnam, 1876 - 790 strani |
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Stran 7
... Soon after occurred the wars of the barons , in which the throne of Henry III . was shaken by the De Mountforts . The chivalry of the palatinate rallied under the royal standard . On the list of royal knights who fought for their ...
... Soon after occurred the wars of the barons , in which the throne of Henry III . was shaken by the De Mountforts . The chivalry of the palatinate rallied under the royal standard . On the list of royal knights who fought for their ...
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... soon called it into action . Spanish dep- bordered the Rappahannock . This was the redations on British commerce had recently pro- home of George's boyhood ; the meadow was voked reprisals . Admiral Vernon , command- his play - ground ...
... soon called it into action . Spanish dep- bordered the Rappahannock . This was the redations on British commerce had recently pro- home of George's boyhood ; the meadow was voked reprisals . Admiral Vernon , command- his play - ground ...
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... soon appreciated by his schoolmates ; he was referred to as an umpire in their disputes , and his decisions were never reversed . As he had formerly been military chieftain , he was now legislator of the school ; thus displaying in ...
... soon appreciated by his schoolmates ; he was referred to as an umpire in their disputes , and his decisions were never reversed . As he had formerly been military chieftain , he was now legislator of the school ; thus displaying in ...
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... soon , however , accustomed himself to " rough it , " and adapt himself to fare of all kinds , though he generally preferred a bivouac before a fire , in the open air , to the In a diary kept with his usual minuteness , Washington ...
... soon , however , accustomed himself to " rough it , " and adapt himself to fare of all kinds , though he generally preferred a bivouac before a fire , in the open air , to the In a diary kept with his usual minuteness , Washington ...
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... soon made himself acquainted with the savage character , and became expert at dealing with these inhabitants of the wilder- ness . From this encampment the party proceeded to the mouth of Patterson's Creek , where they recrossed the ...
... soon made himself acquainted with the savage character , and became expert at dealing with these inhabitants of the wilder- ness . From this encampment the party proceeded to the mouth of Patterson's Creek , where they recrossed the ...
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