The Life of George WashingtonC. Scribner, 1856 - 477 páginas |
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... receiving the Intelligence of the Battle of Lexington . Lafayette's last Interview with Louis Sixteenth and Marie Antoinette before his departure for America . Washington at Valley Forge . The Oath at Valley Forge . Mercer mortally ...
... receiving the Intelligence of the Battle of Lexington . Lafayette's last Interview with Louis Sixteenth and Marie Antoinette before his departure for America . Washington at Valley Forge . The Oath at Valley Forge . Mercer mortally ...
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... received in New Jersey - Five additional Major Generals and ten Brigadiers appoint- ed - Inhuman treatment of American Prisoners by the British - Arnold and Wooster drive Governor Tryon back to his ships - Meigs ' Expedition to Sag ...
... received in New Jersey - Five additional Major Generals and ten Brigadiers appoint- ed - Inhuman treatment of American Prisoners by the British - Arnold and Wooster drive Governor Tryon back to his ships - Meigs ' Expedition to Sag ...
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J. T. Headley. ULDERBACK HOTSMANN SC by his physical strength , while , by his probity. Washington receiving Instruction from his Mother .
J. T. Headley. ULDERBACK HOTSMANN SC by his physical strength , while , by his probity. Washington receiving Instruction from his Mother .
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... received that they had already crossed over from Canada , and were erecting fortifi- cations and establishing posts along the Ohio . This was crowding close upon the Virginia province , while , at the same time , it unsettled the ...
... received that they had already crossed over from Canada , and were erecting fortifi- cations and establishing posts along the Ohio . This was crowding close upon the Virginia province , while , at the same time , it unsettled the ...
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... received him with marked urbanity . He promised to take Governor Dinwiddie's communication into consideration , and after two days gave his reply , declar- ing it was not for him to discuss treaties , but obey orders , and he should not ...
... received him with marked urbanity . He promised to take Governor Dinwiddie's communication into consideration , and after two days gave his reply , declar- ing it was not for him to discuss treaties , but obey orders , and he should not ...
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