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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... governor Dinwiddie - his hazardous embassy to the French and Indians - miraculous escapes - account of his journal →→ anecdote of his modesty . In the year 1753 the people of Virginia were alarmed by a report that the French , aided ...
... governor Dinwiddie - his hazardous embassy to the French and Indians - miraculous escapes - account of his journal →→ anecdote of his modesty . In the year 1753 the people of Virginia were alarmed by a report that the French , aided ...
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... governor Dinwiddie - his hazardous embassy to the French and Indians - miraculous escapes - account of his journal— anecdote of his modesty . In the year 1753 the people of Virginia were alarmed by a report that the French , aided by ...
... governor Dinwiddie - his hazardous embassy to the French and Indians - miraculous escapes - account of his journal— anecdote of his modesty . In the year 1753 the people of Virginia were alarmed by a report that the French , aided by ...
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... Governor Dinwiddie , that " General Braddock was slain - his army totally defeated - the remnant on their march to Philadelphia - and the whole frontier given up to the Indians ! " The consternation that was spread throughout the ...
... Governor Dinwiddie , that " General Braddock was slain - his army totally defeated - the remnant on their march to Philadelphia - and the whole frontier given up to the Indians ! " The consternation that was spread throughout the ...
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