Life of George Washington, Količina 1G. P. Putnam, 1897 |
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Stran 36
... received , in 1538 , a grant of the manor of Sulgrave , in Northamptonshire , with other lands in the vicinity , all confiscated property formerly belonging to the monastery of St. Andrew's . Sulgrave remained in the family until 1620 ...
... received , in 1538 , a grant of the manor of Sulgrave , in Northamptonshire , with other lands in the vicinity , all confiscated property formerly belonging to the monastery of St. Andrew's . Sulgrave remained in the family until 1620 ...
Stran 38
... received a letter from Fairfax , who , with his victorious army , was at Haddington , demanding the surrender of Worcester . following was Colonel Washington's reply : The SIR - It is acknowledged by your books and by report of your own ...
... received a letter from Fairfax , who , with his victorious army , was at Haddington , demanding the surrender of Worcester . following was Colonel Washington's reply : The SIR - It is acknowledged by your books and by report of your own ...
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... received his education at the University of Oxford , where he acquitted himself with credit . He afterward held a com- mission , and remained for some time in a regiment of horse called the Blues . His title and connections , of course ...
... received his education at the University of Oxford , where he acquitted himself with credit . He afterward held a com- mission , and remained for some time in a regiment of horse called the Blues . His title and connections , of course ...
Stran 63
... received , according to his note book , a doubloon per day when actively employed , and some- times six pistoles . * The manner in which he had acquitted himself in this arduous expedition , and his accounts of the country sur- veyed ...
... received , according to his note book , a doubloon per day when actively employed , and some- times six pistoles . * The manner in which he had acquitted himself in this arduous expedition , and his accounts of the country sur- veyed ...
Stran 70
... received its charter , however , the French were in the field . Early in 1749 , the Marquis de la Galisonniere , Governor of Canada , dispatched Celeron de Bienville , an intelligent officer , at the head of three hundred men , to the ...
... received its charter , however , the French were in the field . Early in 1749 , the Marquis de la Galisonniere , Governor of Canada , dispatched Celeron de Bienville , an intelligent officer , at the head of three hundred men , to the ...
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