Life of George Washington, Količina 1G. P. Putnam, 1897 |
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Stran 52
... leave of school in the autumn of 1747 , and went to reside with his brother Lawrence at Mount Vernon . Here he continued his mathe- matical studies and his practice in surveying , disturbed at times by recurrences of his unlucky passion ...
... leave of school in the autumn of 1747 , and went to reside with his brother Lawrence at Mount Vernon . Here he continued his mathe- matical studies and his practice in surveying , disturbed at times by recurrences of his unlucky passion ...
Stran 85
... leaves me , however , I think , like a criminal condemned , though not without hopes of reprieve . But this I am to ... leaving them uncertain as to his movements and at a loss how to act . At one time he talked of remaining a year at ...
... leaves me , however , I think , like a criminal condemned , though not without hopes of reprieve . But this I am to ... leaving them uncertain as to his movements and at a loss how to act . At one time he talked of remaining a year at ...
Stran 98
... leaving the task of pledging them to his master of fence , Van Braam , who was not a man to flinch from potations . He took careful note , how ever , of all their revelations , and collected a variety of in- formation concerning the ...
... leaving the task of pledging them to his master of fence , Van Braam , who was not a man to flinch from potations . He took careful note , how ever , of all their revelations , and collected a variety of in- formation concerning the ...
Stran 104
... leaving him there was giving them the oppor- tunity they aimed at . I went to the half - king and pressed him in the strongest terms to go : he told me that the com- mandant would not discharge him until the morning . I then went to the ...
... leaving him there was giving them the oppor- tunity they aimed at . I went to the half - king and pressed him in the strongest terms to go : he told me that the com- mandant would not discharge him until the morning . I then went to the ...
Stran 107
... leave the regular path , and strike through the woods for Shannopins Town , two or three miles above the Fork of the Ohio , where he hoped to be able to cross the Alleghany River on the ice . At Murdering Town he found a party of ...
... leave the regular path , and strike through the woods for Shannopins Town , two or three miles above the Fork of the Ohio , where he hoped to be able to cross the Alleghany River on the ice . At Murdering Town he found a party of ...
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