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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... HUNDRED ENGRAVINGS . " 9 WITH UPWARDS OF ONE HUNDRED ENGRAVINGS BY CROOME & DEVEREUX . PHILADELHIA : THOMAS , COWPERTH WAIT & Co. ENTERED according to act of Congress , in the year.
... HUNDRED ENGRAVINGS . " 9 WITH UPWARDS OF ONE HUNDRED ENGRAVINGS BY CROOME & DEVEREUX . PHILADELHIA : THOMAS , COWPERTH WAIT & Co. ENTERED according to act of Congress , in the year.
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... hundred and seventy of pine ; besides many others which were blocked out , in readiness for being made . " * A plan which Washington afterwards made of this fort , was for- warded to the British government . Monsieur de St. Pierre ...
... hundred and seventy of pine ; besides many others which were blocked out , in readiness for being made . " * A plan which Washington afterwards made of this fort , was for- warded to the British government . Monsieur de St. Pierre ...
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... hundred and thirty miles , and there found their horses . The proceedings of Wash- ington for the next five or six days will be best related in the words of his journal . They furnish a noble example of resolution and hardihood . " Our ...
... hundred and thirty miles , and there found their horses . The proceedings of Wash- ington for the next five or six days will be best related in the words of his journal . They furnish a noble example of resolution and hardihood . " Our ...
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... hundred men each , and their confidence in Major Washington was so great that he was appointed to the command of these two companies ,. REMAINS OF THE MAGAZINE OF FORT DUQUESNE . Battle of Lake George . 66 LIFE OF WASHINGTON . CHAPTER IV ...
... hundred men each , and their confidence in Major Washington was so great that he was appointed to the command of these two companies ,. REMAINS OF THE MAGAZINE OF FORT DUQUESNE . Battle of Lake George . 66 LIFE OF WASHINGTON . CHAPTER IV ...
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... hundred thousand acres of land , on the Ohio River , to be distributed among the officers and soldiers who should en- gage in this expedition . This grant was approved by the king , but it was not until some time after the close of the ...
... hundred thousand acres of land , on the Ohio River , to be distributed among the officers and soldiers who should en- gage in this expedition . This grant was approved by the king , but it was not until some time after the close of the ...
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