Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1860 |
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... returned , and contin- ued his studies for nearly two years longer , devoting himself especially to mathematics , and accomplishing himself in those branches calculated to fit him either for civil or military service . Among these , one ...
... returned , and contin- ued his studies for nearly two years longer , devoting himself especially to mathematics , and accomplishing himself in those branches calculated to fit him either for civil or military service . Among these , one ...
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... returned to England and claimed a correspondent definition of his grant . It was ar- ranged by compromise ; extending his domain into the Allegany Mountains , and comprising , among other lands , a great portion of the Shenandoah Valley ...
... returned to England and claimed a correspondent definition of his grant . It was ar- ranged by compromise ; extending his domain into the Allegany Mountains , and comprising , among other lands , a great portion of the Shenandoah Valley ...
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... returned to the Shawnee town , near the mouth of the Scioto , and reported to his Indian friends there the alliance he had formed with the Miami con- federacy , there was great feasting and speech - making , and firing of guns . He had ...
... returned to the Shawnee town , near the mouth of the Scioto , and reported to his Indian friends there the alliance he had formed with the Miami con- federacy , there was great feasting and speech - making , and firing of guns . He had ...
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... returned to Fort Sandusky , bringing word to the French that their flag had been struck in the council - house at Piqua , and their friendship rejected and their hostility defied by the Miamis . They informed them also of the gathering ...
... returned to Fort Sandusky , bringing word to the French that their flag had been struck in the council - house at Piqua , and their friendship rejected and their hostility defied by the Miamis . They informed them also of the gathering ...
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... returned to an advanced post recently established on the upper part of the river , whence he wrote to the Governor of Pennsylvania : " The Marquis de la Jonquiere , Governor of New France , having or- dered me to watch that the English ...
... returned to an advanced post recently established on the upper part of the river , whence he wrote to the Governor of Pennsylvania : " The Marquis de la Jonquiere , Governor of New France , having or- dered me to watch that the English ...
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