Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 2Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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Page 78
... George Washington , who now for the first time appears in connection with colonial affairs . It seems necessary , before proceed- ing further with the general narra- tive , that we give a short sketch of Washington's early life and ...
... George Washington , who now for the first time appears in connection with colonial affairs . It seems necessary , before proceed- ing further with the general narra- tive , that we give a short sketch of Washington's early life and ...
Page 80
... George Fairfax , Washington set off in charge of a surveying party . He soon be- came accustomed to the rough life ... George Washington , vol . i . , pp . 54–56 . " At the very time of the Congress of Aix- la - Chapelle , the woods of ...
... George Fairfax , Washington set off in charge of a surveying party . He soon be- came accustomed to the rough life ... George Washington , vol . i . , pp . 54–56 . " At the very time of the Congress of Aix- la - Chapelle , the woods of ...
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... George Parke Parke Custis . Shortly after his marriage , he was elected to the Virginia House of Bur- gesses and ... George the Second , by the grace of God , King of Great Britain , of glorious memory , continued under the reign of the ...
... George Parke Parke Custis . Shortly after his marriage , he was elected to the Virginia House of Bur- gesses and ... George the Second , by the grace of God , King of Great Britain , of glorious memory , continued under the reign of the ...
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