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... face . ably muscular and powerful . As a boy he was a leader in all outdoor sports . No one could fling the bar further than he , and no one could ride more difficult horses . As a young man he became a was . woodsman and hunter . Day ...
... face . ably muscular and powerful . As a boy he was a leader in all outdoor sports . No one could fling the bar further than he , and no one could ride more difficult horses . As a young man he became a was . woodsman and hunter . Day ...
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... always looked facts squarely in the with them as such , dreaming no no delusions , asking no impos- he was himself . He face and dealt cherishing dreams , WASHINGT es - just to others as to h →. 14 HERO TALES FROM AMERICAN H.
... always looked facts squarely in the with them as such , dreaming no no delusions , asking no impos- he was himself . He face and dealt cherishing dreams , WASHINGT es - just to others as to h →. 14 HERO TALES FROM AMERICAN H.
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... faces and gut- drama of the tural exclamations , Setting out of the war - party , the long and stealthy march , The single file , the of enemies . Swinging hatchets , the surprise and slaughter - Whitman . GEORGE ROGERS CLARK CONQUEST ...
... faces and gut- drama of the tural exclamations , Setting out of the war - party , the long and stealthy march , The single file , the of enemies . Swinging hatchets , the surprise and slaughter - Whitman . GEORGE ROGERS CLARK CONQUEST ...
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... face of such heavy odds , for in all his divisions he some six thousand men , and even these single hope was that by his were scattered . Thes he could snatch victory from a situation where victory seemed impossible . With British . had ...
... face of such heavy odds , for in all his divisions he some six thousand men , and even these single hope was that by his were scattered . Thes he could snatch victory from a situation where victory seemed impossible . With British . had ...
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... faces of the " Tell your troops . Sullivan , marching by the river , sent word that the arms of his soldiers were wet . 66 general , " was Washington's reply to the message , to use the bayonet , for the town must be taken . " When they ...
... faces of the " Tell your troops . Sullivan , marching by the river , sent word that the arms of his soldiers were wet . 66 general , " was Washington's reply to the message , to use the bayonet , for the town must be taken . " When they ...
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