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 Washington |
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... French Posts ..W . Croome ... .G . T. Devereux G. T. Devereux .. 66 66 66 66 66 2 . 65 .... Grenadier 66 .... Magazine of Fort Duquesne .. " .... Initial Letter 70 .... " 72 .... 66 66 75 .... Franklin .. 76 .... Initial Letter 66 66 66 ...
... French Posts ..W . Croome ... .G . T. Devereux G. T. Devereux .. 66 66 66 66 66 2 . 65 .... Grenadier 66 .... Magazine of Fort Duquesne .. " .... Initial Letter 70 .... " 72 .... 66 66 75 .... Franklin .. 76 .... Initial Letter 66 66 66 ...
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... French Print .... From an English Print . H. Bricher . From a French Print ... G . T. Devereux . ..G . T. Devereux . 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 From a French Print ... H . Bricher . 66 66 6 . ... 66 Li 66 ... G . T. Devereux . .G . T ...
... French Print .... From an English Print . H. Bricher . From a French Print ... G . T. Devereux . ..G . T. Devereux . 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 From a French Print ... H . Bricher . 66 66 6 . ... 66 Li 66 ... G . T. Devereux . .G . T ...
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... French , and the other American ; with cornstalks for muskets , and calabashes for drums , they would form into line , and march and counter - march , and file off , or fight their harmless battles with great interest . George always ...
... French , and the other American ; with cornstalks for muskets , and calabashes for drums , they would form into line , and march and counter - march , and file off , or fight their harmless battles with great interest . George always ...
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... French on the Ohio . Soon after leaving school , George went to reside with his bro- ther Lawrence , at Mount Vernon , where he became acquainted with Lord Fairfax , and other members of the Fairfax family then established in Virginia ...
... French on the Ohio . Soon after leaving school , George went to reside with his bro- ther Lawrence , at Mount Vernon , where he became acquainted with Lord Fairfax , and other members of the Fairfax family then established in Virginia ...
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... French . Both the French and English claimed the lands in the Western Continent , by the right of prior discovery , and possession or settlement , without any regard to the right of the native inhabitants . The claims founded on ...
... French . Both the French and English claimed the lands in the Western Continent , by the right of prior discovery , and possession or settlement , without any regard to the right of the native inhabitants . The claims founded on ...
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