Life of George Washington, Količina 1Putnam, 1876 - 790 strani |
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... whole country north of the Humber , in pun- ishment of the insurrection of the Northum- brians , he apportioned the estates among his followers , and advanced Normans and other foreigners to the principal ecclesiastical dig- nities ...
... whole country north of the Humber , in pun- ishment of the insurrection of the Northum- brians , he apportioned the estates among his followers , and advanced Normans and other foreigners to the principal ecclesiastical dig- nities ...
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... swallow and martin coops , and a roof sloping down in the old Virginia fashion , into low projecting eaves that formed a verandah the whole length of * A pistole is $ 3 60 . 20 Such were the shadowy foundations of claims which the.
... swallow and martin coops , and a roof sloping down in the old Virginia fashion , into low projecting eaves that formed a verandah the whole length of * A pistole is $ 3 60 . 20 Such were the shadowy foundations of claims which the.
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... whole aspect of affairs was so threatening on the frontier , that Trent lost heart , and returned home without accomplish- ing his errand . Governor Dinwiddie now looked round for a person more fitted to fulfil a mission which required ...
... whole aspect of affairs was so threatening on the frontier , that Trent lost heart , and returned home without accomplish- ing his errand . Governor Dinwiddie now looked round for a person more fitted to fulfil a mission which required ...
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... whole , as before , was offered to Washington , but he shrank from it , as a charge too great for his youth and inexperience . It was given , there- fore , to Colonel Joshua Fry , an English gentle- man of worth and education , and ...
... whole , as before , was offered to Washington , but he shrank from it , as a charge too great for his youth and inexperience . It was given , there- fore , to Colonel Joshua Fry , an English gentle- man of worth and education , and ...
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... whole garrison did not exceed fifty men . Captain Trent was absent at Wills ' Creek ; Frazier , his lieutenant , was at his own residence at Turtle Creek , ten miles distant . There was no officer to reply but a young ensign of the name ...
... whole garrison did not exceed fifty men . Captain Trent was absent at Wills ' Creek ; Frazier , his lieutenant , was at his own residence at Turtle Creek , ten miles distant . There was no officer to reply but a young ensign of the name ...
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