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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... Letter 80 .... Battle Ground 83 ... Battle of the Monongahela .. 86 ... Burial of Brad lock ... 87 ... Lake George 87 ... Initial Letter 91. Provincial Soldier 92 ... Indian Warfare ... 92 .... Initial Letter 101 ... Loudoun ...... 103 ...
... Letter 80 .... Battle Ground 83 ... Battle of the Monongahela .. 86 ... Burial of Brad lock ... 87 ... Lake George 87 ... Initial Letter 91. Provincial Soldier 92 ... Indian Warfare ... 92 .... Initial Letter 101 ... Loudoun ...... 103 ...
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... Letter ..... 291 .... Head - Quarters at Brandywine 293. Battle of Brandywine .. 298 ... Mr. Chew's House ... 309 ... Letter 341 ... Washington at Monmoutt 350 .... Valley of Wyoming ...... . 353 .... Captain Biddle .... 354 .... General ...
... Letter ..... 291 .... Head - Quarters at Brandywine 293. Battle of Brandywine .. 298 ... Mr. Chew's House ... 309 ... Letter 341 ... Washington at Monmoutt 350 .... Valley of Wyoming ...... . 353 .... Captain Biddle .... 354 .... General ...
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... letter in these words : - : - " Sir , a letter which I received last night , contained the follow- ing paragraph : - " In a letter from General Conway to General Gates , he says , Heaven has been determined to save your country , or a ...
... letter in these words : - : - " Sir , a letter which I received last night , contained the follow- ing paragraph : - " In a letter from General Conway to General Gates , he says , Heaven has been determined to save your country , or a ...
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