The Life of George Washington: With Curious Anecdotes, Equally Honourable to Himself, and Exemplary to His Young Countrymen, Embellished with Six EngravingsLippincott, 1892 - 244 ページ |
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... parties or armies . One of these , for distinction sake , was called French , the other American . A big boy at the school , named William Bustle , commanded the former ; George commanded the latter . And every day , at play - time ...
... parties or armies . One of these , for distinction sake , was called French , the other American . A big boy at the school , named William Bustle , commanded the former ; George commanded the latter . And every day , at play - time ...
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... parties throw aside the slow - murdering rifles , and grasp their swift - fated tomahawks . Dreadfully above their heads gleams the brandished steel , as with full exerted limbs , and faces all inflamed with mortal hate , they level at ...
... parties throw aside the slow - murdering rifles , and grasp their swift - fated tomahawks . Dreadfully above their heads gleams the brandished steel , as with full exerted limbs , and faces all inflamed with mortal hate , they level at ...
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... parties , which distracted with midnight murders and deluged the defenceless frontiers with blood , were brave and generous ideas , of which he seemed incapable . But , trembling under the general panic , he instantly ordered the tents ...
... parties , which distracted with midnight murders and deluged the defenceless frontiers with blood , were brave and generous ideas , of which he seemed incapable . But , trembling under the general panic , he instantly ordered the tents ...
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... parties , they might be destroyed one after another , by a su- perior force . If he threw them into forts , they were sure to be starved ; or derided by the enemy , who could easily pass them in the night and surprise , destroy , and ...
... parties , they might be destroyed one after another , by a su- perior force . If he threw them into forts , they were sure to be starved ; or derided by the enemy , who could easily pass them in the night and surprise , destroy , and ...
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... parties . In this bold and dangerous employment , which lasted almost three years , he was often presented with sights of human destruction , sufficient to excite sympathy in hearts of flintiest stone . On cautiously entering the ...
... parties . In this bold and dangerous employment , which lasted almost three years , he was often presented with sights of human destruction , sufficient to excite sympathy in hearts of flintiest stone . On cautiously entering the ...
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American arms army Arnold battle beloved blessings blood Braddock brave British British army brother calf called Cloth Colonel Colonel Washington command Congress countrymen dear death Dinwiddie duty enemy equal eyes father favour fight fire Fort Duquesne Fort Necessity FREDERICK DIELMAN French friends gallant gentleman George George Washington gilt top give glorious glory golden reign governor governor Dinwiddie hand happy heard hearing heart heaven heroes Hessian honour hope human Indians ington instantly king labours land liberty look Lord Lord North man-the ment mighty mind mother Mount Vernon nation never noble Northern Neck numbers officers parties passions patriotism peace poor Pope's creek rage religion replied roaring sent ships sight smile soldiers soon soul spirit sword Tarleton tears tender thing thousand thunder tion troops VERNON PARISH victory Virginia virtue virtuous Wash Washington whigs wish young youth