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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... North Carolina , to Great Britain , Ireland , and the West Indies , and to prevent them from fishing on the banks of New- foundland , under certain conditions , and for a limited time . The exceptions in this case may have been designed ...
... North Carolina , to Great Britain , Ireland , and the West Indies , and to prevent them from fishing on the banks of New- foundland , under certain conditions , and for a limited time . The exceptions in this case may have been designed ...
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... North and East Rivers to obstruct the navigation . Though it was soon ascertained that General Howe , instead of sailing to the southward , had steered for Halifax , Washington did not allow himself to lose time , or give his enemies an ...
... North and East Rivers to obstruct the navigation . Though it was soon ascertained that General Howe , instead of sailing to the southward , had steered for Halifax , Washington did not allow himself to lose time , or give his enemies an ...
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... North | War of the Western Indians . America . Early Indian Wars of Florida . Early Indian Wars of Virginia . Early ... North - Western War , ( during Washington's Administration ) . Tippecanoe War . North - Western War , ( 1812 ...
... North | War of the Western Indians . America . Early Indian Wars of Florida . Early Indian Wars of Virginia . Early ... North - Western War , ( during Washington's Administration ) . Tippecanoe War . North - Western War , ( 1812 ...
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