Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1859 |
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... army at the age of twenty - one ; had served with honor both in the East and West Indies , and officiated as governor of New Providence , after having aided in rescuing it from pirates . For some years past he had resided in Virginia ...
... army at the age of twenty - one ; had served with honor both in the East and West Indies , and officiated as governor of New Providence , after having aided in rescuing it from pirates . For some years past he had resided in Virginia ...
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... army , but was now out of service , and , professing to be a complete master of fence , recruited his slender purse in this time of military ex- citement , by giving the Virginian youth lessons in the sword exercise . Under the ...
... army , but was now out of service , and , professing to be a complete master of fence , recruited his slender purse in this time of military ex- citement , by giving the Virginian youth lessons in the sword exercise . Under the ...
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... army , to clear the road for a greater force coming with guns , ammunition , and provisions ; and he invited the half - king and another sachem to meet him on the road as soon as possible to hold a council . In fact , his situation was ...
... army , to clear the road for a greater force coming with guns , ammunition , and provisions ; and he invited the half - king and another sachem to meet him on the road as soon as possible to hold a council . In fact , his situation was ...
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... army . It is true the regular officers were obliged to furnish their own table , but their superior pay enabled them to do it luxuriously ; whereas the provincials were obliged to do hard duty on salt provisions and water . The ...
... army . It is true the regular officers were obliged to furnish their own table , but their superior pay enabled them to do it luxuriously ; whereas the provincials were obliged to do hard duty on salt provisions and water . The ...
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... army is coming to meet Major Washington . Be on your guard against them , my brethren , for they intend to strike the first English they shall see . 1754. ] LURKING FOES . 105 They have been on 104 [ 1754 . LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
... army is coming to meet Major Washington . Be on your guard against them , my brethren , for they intend to strike the first English they shall see . 1754. ] LURKING FOES . 105 They have been on 104 [ 1754 . LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
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