The Life of George Washington: With Curious Anecdotes, Equally Honourable to Himself, and Exemplary to His Young Countrymen : Embellished with Six EngravingsJoseph Allen, sold by Lippincott, Grambo and Company, 1852 - 244 páginas |
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... Potomac , called MOUNT VERNON , in honour of old Admiral Vernon , by whom he had been treated with great politeness , while a volunteer with him at the unfortunate siege of Carthagena , in 1741. so genód siltai be CHAPTER IV . George ...
... Potomac , called MOUNT VERNON , in honour of old Admiral Vernon , by whom he had been treated with great politeness , while a volunteer with him at the unfortunate siege of Carthagena , in 1741. so genód siltai be CHAPTER IV . George ...
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... Potomac , called MOUNT VERNON , in honour of old Admiral Vernon , by whom he had been treated with great politeness , while a volunteer with him at the unfortunate siege of Carthagena , in 1741 . CHAPTER IV .. George leaves school - is ...
... Potomac , called MOUNT VERNON , in honour of old Admiral Vernon , by whom he had been treated with great politeness , while a volunteer with him at the unfortunate siege of Carthagena , in 1741 . CHAPTER IV .. George leaves school - is ...
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... Potomac shares to a national university , to be erected in the federal district , on the great Potomac . How noble and disinterested were his wishes for the good of his country ! As if incapable of being satisfied with all that he had ...
... Potomac shares to a national university , to be erected in the federal district , on the great Potomac . How noble and disinterested were his wishes for the good of his country ! As if incapable of being satisfied with all that he had ...
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