The Writings of George Washington: Life of WashingtonAmerican Stationers' Company, John B. Russell, 1837 |
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... Head - quarters at Winchester . Embarrassments of his Situation . -Testimonies of Confidence in his Character and Ability . — Occurrences of the Campaign . - Incursions of the Savages . - Plan of Fortifications for the Interior . - Fort ...
... Head - quarters at Winchester . Embarrassments of his Situation . -Testimonies of Confidence in his Character and Ability . — Occurrences of the Campaign . - Incursions of the Savages . - Plan of Fortifications for the Interior . - Fort ...
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... Head of Elk.- Battle of the Brandywine . - New Powers conferred on Washington by Congress.— Battle of Germantown . Skirmishes at Whitemarsh . Sufferings of the Army . Winter Encampment at Valley Forge . - Spurious Letters written and ...
... Head of Elk.- Battle of the Brandywine . - New Powers conferred on Washington by Congress.— Battle of Germantown . Skirmishes at Whitemarsh . Sufferings of the Army . Winter Encampment at Valley Forge . - Spurious Letters written and ...
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... Head of Mrs. Washington , by Stuart , 34. Plan of the Farms at Mount Vernon , Vol . Page . Frontispiece , I. 8 14 56 106 174 348 Frontispiece , II . Introduction , xvi 38 90 110 314 Frontispiece , III . 26 IV . 68 96 160 258 266 58 66 ...
... Head of Mrs. Washington , by Stuart , 34. Plan of the Farms at Mount Vernon , Vol . Page . Frontispiece , I. 8 14 56 106 174 348 Frontispiece , II . Introduction , xvi 38 90 110 314 Frontispiece , III . 26 IV . 68 96 160 258 266 58 66 ...
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... head of a na- tion , and applauded and revered by the whole world . It has been said , that there never was a great man , the elements of whose greatness might not be traced to the original characteristics or early influence of his ...
... head of a na- tion , and applauded and revered by the whole world . It has been said , that there never was a great man , the elements of whose greatness might not be traced to the original characteristics or early influence of his ...
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... head of Rules of Behaviour in Company and Conversation . Some of these are un- important , and suited only to form the habits of a child ; others are of a higher import , fitted to soften and polish the manners , to keep alive the best ...
... head of Rules of Behaviour in Company and Conversation . Some of these are un- important , and suited only to form the habits of a child ; others are of a higher import , fitted to soften and polish the manners , to keep alive the best ...
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