Life of George Washington, Količina 1G. P. Putnam, 1897 |
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... thousand foot and five hundred horse . Besides these - * This list of knights was inserted in the Bolden Book as an additional entry . It is cited at full length by Hutchinson . -Hist . Durham , vol . i . , p . 220 . he had his ...
... thousand foot and five hundred horse . Besides these - * This list of knights was inserted in the Bolden Book as an additional entry . It is cited at full length by Hutchinson . -Hist . Durham , vol . i . , p . 220 . he had his ...
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... thousand troops . Sir Henry dispatched messenger after messenger in quest of the king to know his pleasure . None of them returned . A female emissary was equally unavail- ing . Week after week elapsed , until nearly three months had ...
... thousand troops . Sir Henry dispatched messenger after messenger in quest of the king to know his pleasure . None of them returned . A female emissary was equally unavail- ing . Week after week elapsed , until nearly three months had ...
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... thousand acres of arable grazing lands , vast meadows , and noble forests , and projected a spacious manor house , giving to the place the name of Greenway Court . It was probably through the influence of Lord Fairfax that Washington ...
... thousand acres of arable grazing lands , vast meadows , and noble forests , and projected a spacious manor house , giving to the place the name of Greenway Court . It was probably through the influence of Lord Fairfax that Washington ...
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... thousand acres of land was granted to it west of the Alleghanies , between the Monongahela and Kanawha Riv- ers ; though part of the land might be taken up north of the Ohio , should it be deemed expedient . The company were to pay no ...
... thousand acres of land was granted to it west of the Alleghanies , between the Monongahela and Kanawha Riv- ers ; though part of the land might be taken up north of the Ohio , should it be deemed expedient . The company were to pay no ...
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... thousand pounds were grudgingly voted ; but even this moderate sum was not put at the absolute dispo- sition of the governor . A committee was appointed with whom he was to confer as to its appropriation . This precaution Dinwiddie ...
... thousand pounds were grudgingly voted ; but even this moderate sum was not put at the absolute dispo- sition of the governor . A committee was appointed with whom he was to confer as to its appropriation . This precaution Dinwiddie ...
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