Pictorial Life of George Washington: Embracing a Complete History of the Seven Years' War, the Revolutionary War, the Formation of the Federal Constitution, and the Administration of WashingtonLeary & Getz, 1857 - 588 pages |
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... Lord Howe obtaining a promise from Franklin , that he would draw up in writing a series of propositions on which he thought a good understanding between the mother country and the colonies might be based . They agreed to meet again at ...
... Lord Howe obtaining a promise from Franklin , that he would draw up in writing a series of propositions on which he thought a good understanding between the mother country and the colonies might be based . They agreed to meet again at ...
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... Lord Cornwallis , fell in with Lord Stirling's division about seven o'clock in the morning , and a smart engagement ensued , which gave General Washington timely notice of his danger , and the whole army fell back hastily towards the ...
... Lord Cornwallis , fell in with Lord Stirling's division about seven o'clock in the morning , and a smart engagement ensued , which gave General Washington timely notice of his danger , and the whole army fell back hastily towards the ...
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... Lord The Wisdom of Obedience . Brotherly Union . Contending for the Faith . Redemption by Jesus Christ . The Happy ... Lord's Day . The little Flock of Christ couraged . en- God . The Crucifixion of Christ . The Resurrection of Christ ...
... Lord The Wisdom of Obedience . Brotherly Union . Contending for the Faith . Redemption by Jesus Christ . The Happy ... Lord's Day . The little Flock of Christ couraged . en- God . The Crucifixion of Christ . The Resurrection of Christ ...
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