Lives of the Presidents of the United States: With Biographical Notices of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence, Sketches of the Most Remarkable Events in the History of the Country, from Its Discovery to the Present Time, and a General View of Its Present ConditionN. Watson & Company, 1833 - 508 sivua |
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... the Country, from Its Discovery to the Present Time, and a General View of Its Present Condition Robert W. Lincoln. OF VIRGINIA LIBRARY 030742101 LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY OF F VIRGINIA. Front Cover.
... the Country, from Its Discovery to the Present Time, and a General View of Its Present Condition Robert W. Lincoln. OF VIRGINIA LIBRARY 030742101 LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY OF F VIRGINIA. Front Cover.
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... VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY OF F VIRGINIA 1819 GIFT OF DR . WILBUR P. MORGAN OF BALTIMORE OF THE PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES ; WITH BIOGRAPHICAL.
... VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY OF F VIRGINIA 1819 GIFT OF DR . WILBUR P. MORGAN OF BALTIMORE OF THE PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES ; WITH BIOGRAPHICAL.
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... Virginia , on the twenty - second of February , 1732. He was the son of Augustine Washington , a descendant of one of the earliest settlers of the first English colony in America , who died when his son George was about ten years of age ...
... Virginia , on the twenty - second of February , 1732. He was the son of Augustine Washington , a descendant of one of the earliest settlers of the first English colony in America , who died when his son George was about ten years of age ...
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... Virginia determin- ed to maintain by force the rights of the British crown . A regiment was immediately raised of three hundred men . The command of this body was given to Mr. Fry , and Washington was appointed lieutenant colonel ...
... Virginia determin- ed to maintain by force the rights of the British crown . A regiment was immediately raised of three hundred men . The command of this body was given to Mr. Fry , and Washington was appointed lieutenant colonel ...
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... Virginia com- panies , on the contrary , conducted with great spirit , and fought with such disregard of danger , that there were scarcely thirty men . left alive from their whole number . This defeat did not injure the reputation of ...
... Virginia com- panies , on the contrary , conducted with great spirit , and fought with such disregard of danger , that there were scarcely thirty men . left alive from their whole number . This defeat did not injure the reputation of ...
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