Life of George Washington, Količina 1G. P. Putnam, 1897 |
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... officers . Still he was under feudal obligations . All landed property , in those warlike times , implied military service . Bishops and abbots , equally with great barons who held estates immediately of the crown , were obliged , when ...
... officers . Still he was under feudal obligations . All landed property , in those warlike times , implied military service . Bishops and abbots , equally with great barons who held estates immediately of the crown , were obliged , when ...
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... officers . He was present at the siege of Carthagena , when it was bombarded by the fleet , and when the troops attempted to escalade the citadel . It was an ineffectual attack ; the ships could not get near enough to throw their shells ...
... officers . He was present at the siege of Carthagena , when it was bombarded by the fleet , and when the troops attempted to escalade the citadel . It was an ineffectual attack ; the ships could not get near enough to throw their shells ...
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... officers ; and urges you to come , assuring you that all past differences will be forgotten . " The Piankesha chief replied in the same figurative style . " It is true our father has sent for us several times , and has said the road was ...
... officers ; and urges you to come , assuring you that all past differences will be forgotten . " The Piankesha chief replied in the same figurative style . " It is true our father has sent for us several times , and has said the road was ...
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... officers whom he saw there where the commandant resided . One of them promptly replied that he " had the command of ... officer at the next fort , where he advised him to apply for an answer to the letter of which he was the bearer . In ...
... officers whom he saw there where the commandant resided . One of them promptly replied that he " had the command of ... officer at the next fort , where he advised him to apply for an answer to the letter of which he was the bearer . In ...
Stran 98
... officers pushed the bottle briskly . " The wine , " says Washington , " as they dosed themselves pretty plentifully with it , soon banished the restraint which at first appeared in their conversation , and gave a license to their ...
... officers pushed the bottle briskly . " The wine , " says Washington , " as they dosed themselves pretty plentifully with it , soon banished the restraint which at first appeared in their conversation , and gave a license to their ...
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