The Life of George Washington: Commander in Chief of the American Forces During the War which Established the Independence of His Country, and First President of the United States, Том 1Walton Book Company, 1930 |
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... WASHINGTON CHAPTER I 1732 . GEORGE WASHINGTON , the third son of Augustine Washington , was born on the 22d of February , 1732 , near the banks of the Potowmac , in the county of Westmore- land , in Virginia . His father first married ...
... WASHINGTON CHAPTER I 1732 . GEORGE WASHINGTON , the third son of Augustine Washington , was born on the 22d of February , 1732 , near the banks of the Potowmac , in the county of Westmore- land , in Virginia . His father first married ...
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... Washington by the death of Colonel Fry . Soon after its arrival , it was reinforced by two independent companies of regulars . After erecting a small stockade at the Great Meadows , Colonel Washington commenced his march towards fort Du ...
... Washington by the death of Colonel Fry . Soon after its arrival , it was reinforced by two independent companies of regulars . After erecting a small stockade at the Great Meadows , Colonel Washington commenced his march towards fort Du ...
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... Washington , feeling the keenness of the reproach , pressed congress to change their resolution on this subject ; but his remonstrances were , for a long time , unavailing . After the sufferings of the prisoners in New York had been ...
... Washington , feeling the keenness of the reproach , pressed congress to change their resolution on this subject ; but his remonstrances were , for a long time , unavailing . After the sufferings of the prisoners in New York had been ...
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