The Life of George Washington: With Curious Anecdotes, Equally Honourable to Himself, and Exemplary to His Young Countrymen, Embellished with Six EngravingsLippincott, 1892 - 244 páginas |
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... blood and spirits . At jumping with a long pole , or heaving heavy weights , for his years he hardly had an equal . And as to running , the swift - footed Achilles could scarcely have matched his speed . " Egad ! he ran wonderfully ...
... blood and spirits . At jumping with a long pole , or heaving heavy weights , for his years he hardly had an equal . And as to running , the swift - footed Achilles could scarcely have matched his speed . " Egad ! he ran wonderfully ...
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... blood took fire ; and he instantly tendered what aid his little arm could afford . The rank of mid- shipman was procured for him on board a British ship of war , then lying in our waters ; and his trunk and clothes were actually sent on ...
... blood took fire ; and he instantly tendered what aid his little arm could afford . The rank of mid- shipman was procured for him on board a British ship of war , then lying in our waters ; and his trunk and clothes were actually sent on ...
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... blood of Frenchmen on every gale , they raised a howl of death which reached these peaceful shores . Orders were immediately issued , by the British government , for the colonies to arm and unite in one confederacy . Virginia took the ...
... blood of Frenchmen on every gale , they raised a howl of death which reached these peaceful shores . Orders were immediately issued , by the British government , for the colonies to arm and unite in one confederacy . Virginia took the ...
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... blood together gushed in hissing torrents from their breasts . Such sights of their bleeding comrades , had the enemy but been in view , instead of depress- ing would but have inflamed British blood with fiercer thirst for vengeance ...
... blood together gushed in hissing torrents from their breasts . Such sights of their bleeding comrades , had the enemy but been in view , instead of depress- ing would but have inflamed British blood with fiercer thirst for vengeance ...
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... blood thirsty assailants . Happy check ! for by this time , covered with wounds Braddock had fallen - his aids and officers , to a man , killed or wounded - and his troops , in hopeless , help- less despair , flying backwards and ...
... blood thirsty assailants . Happy check ! for by this time , covered with wounds Braddock had fallen - his aids and officers , to a man , killed or wounded - and his troops , in hopeless , help- less despair , flying backwards and ...
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