Life of George Washington, Količina 1G. P. Putnam, 1897 |
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Stran 11
... Attacked by the Virginia Press— Honored by the Public - Projects for Defense - Suggestions of Washington - The Gentlemen Associators - Retreat of the Sav- ages - Expedition against Kittanning - Captain Hugh Mercer- His Struggle through ...
... Attacked by the Virginia Press— Honored by the Public - Projects for Defense - Suggestions of Washington - The Gentlemen Associators - Retreat of the Sav- ages - Expedition against Kittanning - Captain Hugh Mercer- His Struggle through ...
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... attack ; the ships could not get near enough to throw their shells into the town , and the scaling ladders proved too short . That part of the attack , however , with which Lawrence was concerned , distinguished itself by its bravery ...
... attack ; the ships could not get near enough to throw their shells into the town , and the scaling ladders proved too short . That part of the attack , however , with which Lawrence was concerned , distinguished itself by its bravery ...
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... attack of gout in the stomach , and when but forty- nine years of age . George had been absent from home on a visit during his father's illness , and just returned in time to receive a parting look of affection . Augustine Washington ...
... attack of gout in the stomach , and when but forty- nine years of age . George had been absent from home on a visit during his father's illness , and just returned in time to receive a parting look of affection . Augustine Washington ...
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... attack on Carthagena . He now undertook to instruct his brother George in the art of war ; lent him treatises on military tactics ; put him through the manual exercise , and gave him some idea of evolutions in the field . Another of ...
... attack on Carthagena . He now undertook to instruct his brother George in the art of war ; lent him treatises on military tactics ; put him through the manual exercise , and gave him some idea of evolutions in the field . Another of ...
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... attack of small- pox . Skillful medical treatment , with the kind attention of friends , and especially of his brother , restored him to health in about three weeks ; but his face always remained slightly marked . After his recoverey he ...
... attack of small- pox . Skillful medical treatment , with the kind attention of friends , and especially of his brother , restored him to health in about three weeks ; but his face always remained slightly marked . After his recoverey he ...
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