Life of George Washington, Količina 1G. P. Putnam, 1897 |
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... considered an enlightened ecclesiastic , appointed by the crown , a safer depositary of such power than a hered- itary noble . Having placed a noble and learned native of Lorraine in the diocese , therefore , he erected it into a ...
... considered an enlightened ecclesiastic , appointed by the crown , a safer depositary of such power than a hered- itary noble . Having placed a noble and learned native of Lorraine in the diocese , therefore , he erected it into a ...
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... considered the future head of the family . George was yet in early childhood : as his intellect dawned he re- ceived the rudiments of education in the best establishment for the purpose that the neighborhood afforded . It was what was ...
... considered the future head of the family . George was yet in early childhood : as his intellect dawned he re- ceived the rudiments of education in the best establishment for the purpose that the neighborhood afforded . It was what was ...
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... considered the naval service a popular path to fame and fortune . George was at a suitable age to enter the navy . The great difficulty was to procure the assent of his mother . She was brought , how- ever , to acquiesce ; a ...
... considered the naval service a popular path to fame and fortune . George was at a suitable age to enter the navy . The great difficulty was to procure the assent of his mother . She was brought , how- ever , to acquiesce ; a ...
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... considered him a mere schoolboy , and treated him as such ; or his own shyness may have been in his way , and his " rules for behavior and conversation " may as yet have sat awkwardly on him , and rendered him formal and ungainly when ...
... considered him a mere schoolboy , and treated him as such ; or his own shyness may have been in his way , and his " rules for behavior and conversation " may as yet have sat awkwardly on him , and rendered him formal and ungainly when ...
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... considered its founder . On his death , which soon took place , Lawrence Washington had the chief management . His enlightened mind and liberal spirit shone forth in his earliest arrangements . He wished to form the settlements with ...
... considered its founder . On his death , which soon took place , Lawrence Washington had the chief management . His enlightened mind and liberal spirit shone forth in his earliest arrangements . He wished to form the settlements with ...
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affairs American arms army Arnold arrived artillery attack Boston Braam Braddock British brother Bunker's Hill camp campaign Canada Canadians Captain CHAPTER Colonel colonies command commander-in-chief conduct Congress Connecticut council Creek Croghan Crown Point detachment Duquesne encamped enemy England English Ethan Allen expedition fire force Fort Cumberland Fort Duquesne French friends frontier Gage garrison George George Croghan Gist Governor Dinwiddie Green Mountain Boys half-king honor horses House of Burgesses hundred Indians ington king Lake land Lawrence letter Logstown Lord Loudoun Massachusetts ment miles military militia Montreal Mount Vernon night officers Ohio Parliament party patriot Pennsylvania present prisoners province Putnam Quebec re-enforcements received redoubt regiment reply retreat returned river sachem savages Schuyler sent Seth Warner ships Sir William Johnson soldiers spirit thousand Ticonderoga tion town tribes troops Virginia warriors Wash Washington wilderness William Winchester wounded writes York