The Writings of George Washington: Life of WashingtonAmerican Stationers' Company, John B. Russell, 1837 |
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... side of the Rappahannoc River , opposite Freder- icksburg . Here he lived till his death , which hap- pened , after a sudden and short illness , on the 12th of April , 1743 , at the age of forty - nine . He was bur- ied at Bridge's ...
... side of the Rappahannoc River , opposite Freder- icksburg . Here he lived till his death , which hap- pened , after a sudden and short illness , on the 12th of April , 1743 , at the age of forty - nine . He was bur- ied at Bridge's ...
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... side . England rested her claims on Indian treaties , and the French fortified theirs by still higher authority , the treaties of Ryswick , Utrecht , and Aix- la - Chapelle , and by the fact of prior discovery . It was always the policy ...
... side . England rested her claims on Indian treaties , and the French fortified theirs by still higher authority , the treaties of Ryswick , Utrecht , and Aix- la - Chapelle , and by the fact of prior discovery . It was always the policy ...
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... side , and the Rocky Mountains on the other . However gravely such an hypothesis may be advanced , however ingen- iously defended , its fallacy is too obvious to be point- ed out . From these hints it is clear , that neither of the ...
... side , and the Rocky Mountains on the other . However gravely such an hypothesis may be advanced , however ingen- iously defended , its fallacy is too obvious to be point- ed out . From these hints it is clear , that neither of the ...
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... side we will stand by , and make equal sharers with us . Our brothers , the English , have heard this , and I come now to tell it to you ; for I am not afraid to discharge you off this land . " These are the sentiments of a patriot and ...
... side we will stand by , and make equal sharers with us . Our brothers , the English , have heard this , and I come now to tell it to you ; for I am not afraid to discharge you off this land . " These are the sentiments of a patriot and ...
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... side , and a great body of broken ice driving rapidly down the current . Weary and exhausted they were compelled to pass the night on the bank of the river , exposed to the rigor of the weather , making their beds on the snow , with no ...
... side , and a great body of broken ice driving rapidly down the current . Weary and exhausted they were compelled to pass the night on the bank of the river , exposed to the rigor of the weather , making their beds on the snow , with no ...
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