Life of George Washington, Količina 1G. P. Putnam, 1897 |
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... prepared for his great destiny . Though a biography , and of course admitting of fa- miliar anecdote , excursive digressions , and a flexible text- ure of narrative , yet , for the most part , it is essentially historic . Washington ...
... prepared for his great destiny . Though a biography , and of course admitting of fa- miliar anecdote , excursive digressions , and a flexible text- ure of narrative , yet , for the most part , it is essentially historic . Washington ...
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Washington Irving. CHAPTER XIV . Return to quiet Life - French and English prepare for Hostilities— Plan of a Campaign - General Braddock - His Character - Sir John St. Clair , Quartermaster - general - His Tour of Inspec- tion ...
Washington Irving. CHAPTER XIV . Return to quiet Life - French and English prepare for Hostilities— Plan of a Campaign - General Braddock - His Character - Sir John St. Clair , Quartermaster - general - His Tour of Inspec- tion ...
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... prepared for hostile contingencies . They launched an armed vessel of unusual size on Lake Ontario ; fortified their ... preparation was likewise to be ob- served among the British colonies . It was evident that the adverse claims to the ...
... prepared for hostile contingencies . They launched an armed vessel of unusual size on Lake Ontario ; fortified their ... preparation was likewise to be ob- served among the British colonies . It was evident that the adverse claims to the ...
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Washington Irving. He now set about preparing himself , with his usual method and assiduity , for his new duties . Virginia had among its floating population some military relics of the late Spanish war . Among these there was a certain ...
Washington Irving. He now set about preparing himself , with his usual method and assiduity , for his new duties . Virginia had among its floating population some military relics of the late Spanish war . Among these there was a certain ...
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... prepare for the journey . Washington remonstrated against such a delay ; but was informed that an affair of such moment , where three speech- belts were to be given up , was not to be entered into without due consideration . Besides ...
... prepare for the journey . Washington remonstrated against such a delay ; but was informed that an affair of such moment , where three speech- belts were to be given up , was not to be entered into without due consideration . Besides ...
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