Soldier and Patriot: The Story of George WashingtonCassell, Petter, & Galpin, 1875 - 255 Seiten |
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... land on one side of the Ohio , the English claim all the land on the other side ; now , where does the Indians ' land lie ? " The French prepared for war . They launched a man- of - war on Lake Ontario ; they strengthened their old ...
... land on one side of the Ohio , the English claim all the land on the other side ; now , where does the Indians ' land lie ? " The French prepared for war . They launched a man- of - war on Lake Ontario ; they strengthened their old ...
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... land , it was not likely that many would take to the more uncertain profession of a soldier . It was found necessary at this time to offer a bounty of land on the Ohio river , which attracted those who had not any land of their own ...
... land , it was not likely that many would take to the more uncertain profession of a soldier . It was found necessary at this time to offer a bounty of land on the Ohio river , which attracted those who had not any land of their own ...
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... land might have rest . It was the most peaceful time in Washington's whole life . He improved his estate , he turned his attention to the draining of the Great Dismal Swamp , he sat in the House of Burgesses , he was judge of the county ...
... land might have rest . It was the most peaceful time in Washington's whole life . He improved his estate , he turned his attention to the draining of the Great Dismal Swamp , he sat in the House of Burgesses , he was judge of the county ...
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Soldier and Patriot: The Story of George Washington (Classic Reprint) Frances May Owen Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2015 |
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