Life of George Washington, Količina 1G. P. Putnam, 1897 |
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Stran 36
... heads of families , and gen- erosus , or gentylman , among younger sons , was substituted . --Lower , On Surnames , vol . i . † The manor of Garsdon , in Wiltshire , has been men- tioned as the homestead of the ancestors of our ...
... heads of families , and gen- erosus , or gentylman , among younger sons , was substituted . --Lower , On Surnames , vol . i . † The manor of Garsdon , in Wiltshire , has been men- tioned as the homestead of the ancestors of our ...
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... 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 called , in popular ...
... 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 called , in popular ...
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... head of his retainers and a string of pack - horses , would make his way over mountains and through forests to the banks of the Ohio , establish his headquarters in some Indian town , and disperse his followers to traffic among the ...
... head of his retainers and a string of pack - horses , would make his way over mountains and through forests to the banks of the Ohio , establish his headquarters in some Indian town , and disperse his followers to traffic among the ...
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... head of three hundred men , to the banks of the Ohio , to make peace , as he said , between the tribes that had become embroiled with each other during the late war , and to renew the French possession of their country . Celeron de ...
... head of three hundred men , to the banks of the Ohio , to make peace , as he said , between the tribes that had become embroiled with each other during the late war , and to renew the French possession of their country . Celeron de ...
Stran 73
... head sachem of the mixed tribes which had migrated to the Ohio and its branches . He was generally surnamed the Half - king , being subordinate to the Iroquois confederacy . The chief was absent at this time , as were most of his people ...
... head sachem of the mixed tribes which had migrated to the Ohio and its branches . He was generally surnamed the Half - king , being subordinate to the Iroquois confederacy . The chief was absent at this time , as were most of his people ...
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