The Great American Book of Biography, Illustrious Americans: Their Lives and Great AchievementsInternational Publishing Company, 1896 - 737 стор. |
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... soon got rid of him , and walked all night to escape pursuit . Coming to the Alleghany river , they found it only partly frozen over , and here the two friends lay down upon the bank in the cold snow , with nothing but their blankets ...
... soon got rid of him , and walked all night to escape pursuit . Coming to the Alleghany river , they found it only partly frozen over , and here the two friends lay down upon the bank in the cold snow , with nothing but their blankets ...
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... soon after surrendered to Wolfe , and English supremacy was established upon this conti- nent without a rival . The beautiful estate of On the 6th of January . Washington was now twenty - six years of age . Mount Vernon had descended to ...
... soon after surrendered to Wolfe , and English supremacy was established upon this conti- nent without a rival . The beautiful estate of On the 6th of January . Washington was now twenty - six years of age . Mount Vernon had descended to ...
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... soon burst with fearful desolation over all the colonies . The British ministry , denying the colonists the rights of British subjects , insisted upon exercising the despotic power of imposing taxes upon the colonists , while ...
... soon burst with fearful desolation over all the colonies . The British ministry , denying the colonists the rights of British subjects , insisted upon exercising the despotic power of imposing taxes upon the colonists , while ...
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... soon be able to pass at any point without obstruction . The enemy , with apparently nothing to fear , relaxed his vigilance . The night of December 25 , 1776 , was very dark and intensely cold . A storm of wind and snow raged violently ...
... soon be able to pass at any point without obstruction . The enemy , with apparently nothing to fear , relaxed his vigilance . The night of December 25 , 1776 , was very dark and intensely cold . A storm of wind and snow raged violently ...
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... soon required once more in his country's service . The great problem which now engrossed all minds was the consolidation of the thirteen States into a nation . To this subject Washington , who had suffered so intensely from the ...
... soon required once more in his country's service . The great problem which now engrossed all minds was the consolidation of the thirteen States into a nation . To this subject Washington , who had suffered so intensely from the ...
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