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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... hand of the first that was lifting the spade , cried out " Stop , my brave fellow ! my hand must heave the first earth that is thrown up in defence of this country ! " Leaving a small garrison behind him , he dashed on for Fort Duquesne ...
... hand of the first that was lifting the spade , cried out " Stop , my brave fellow ! my hand must heave the first earth that is thrown up in defence of this country ! " Leaving a small garrison behind him , he dashed on for Fort Duquesne ...
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... hand of the first that was lifting the spade , cried out " Stop , my brave fellow my hand must heave the first earth that is thrown up in defence of this country ! " Leaving a small garrison behind him , he dashed on for Fort Duquesne ...
... hand of the first that was lifting the spade , cried out " Stop , my brave fellow my hand must heave the first earth that is thrown up in defence of this country ! " Leaving a small garrison behind him , he dashed on for Fort Duquesne ...
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... hand to hand , with arguments of bloody steel , were pleading the cause of ages yet unborn . Hoarse asa mastiff of true British breed , Lord Balcarras was heard from rank to rank , loud - animating his troops ; while on the other hand ...
... hand to hand , with arguments of bloody steel , were pleading the cause of ages yet unborn . Hoarse asa mastiff of true British breed , Lord Balcarras was heard from rank to rank , loud - animating his troops ; while on the other hand ...
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