Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1859 |
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... two weeks were now passed by them in the wild mountainous regions of Frederick County , and about the south branch of the Potomac , surveying 1748. ] CAMPING OUT . 39 lands and laying out 38 [ 1748 . LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
... two weeks were now passed by them in the wild mountainous regions of Frederick County , and about the south branch of the Potomac , surveying 1748. ] CAMPING OUT . 39 lands and laying out 38 [ 1748 . LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
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... happy is he who gets the berth nearest the fire . " Having completed his surveys , he set forth from the south branch of the Potomac on his return homeward ; crossed the mountains to the great Cacapehon ; traversed the Shenandoah valley.
... happy is he who gets the berth nearest the fire . " Having completed his surveys , he set forth from the south branch of the Potomac on his return homeward ; crossed the mountains to the great Cacapehon ; traversed the Shenandoah valley.
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Washington Irving. mountains to the great Cacapehon ; traversed the Shenandoah valley ; passed through the Blue Ridge , and on the 12th of April found himself once more at Mount Vernon . For his services he received , according to his ...
Washington Irving. mountains to the great Cacapehon ; traversed the Shenandoah valley ; passed through the Blue Ridge , and on the 12th of April found himself once more at Mount Vernon . For his services he received , according to his ...
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... mountains , among rude scenes and rough people , inured him to hardships , and made him apt at ex- pedients ; while his intercourse with his cultivated brother , and with the various members of the Fairfax family , had a happy effect in ...
... mountains , among rude scenes and rough people , inured him to hardships , and made him apt at ex- pedients ; while his intercourse with his cultivated brother , and with the various members of the Fairfax family , had a happy effect in ...
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... mountains , a grand colonizing scheme had been set on foot , destined to enlist him in hardy enterprises , and in some degree to shape the course of his future fortunes . The treaty of peace concluded at Aix - la - Chapelle , which had ...
... mountains , a grand colonizing scheme had been set on foot , destined to enlist him in hardy enterprises , and in some degree to shape the course of his future fortunes . The treaty of peace concluded at Aix - la - Chapelle , which had ...
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