Washington's Farewell Address, and Webster's Bunker Hill OrationsMacmillan Company, 1906 - 131 páginas |
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... Governor Dinwiddie of Vir- ginia to the French commander at Fort Le Bœuf , through two hundred and fifty miles of almost tract- less wilderness , to demand that the French withdraw from the valley of the Ohio . In October , 1753 , he ...
... Governor Dinwiddie of Vir- ginia to the French commander at Fort Le Bœuf , through two hundred and fifty miles of almost tract- less wilderness , to demand that the French withdraw from the valley of the Ohio . In October , 1753 , he ...
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... governor of Virginia to withdraw . Washington was ready and expecting action , and came to the Congress daily in his military uniform . At last John Adams , on the 15th of June , declared that the army must be adopted , and that there ...
... governor of Virginia to withdraw . Washington was ready and expecting action , and came to the Congress daily in his military uniform . At last John Adams , on the 15th of June , declared that the army must be adopted , and that there ...
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... governor of Massachusetts and United States senator . Here he had opportunity to study and read more widely , to meet distinguished men , and to get a glimpse of a larger life . While studying here , he received an offer of a clerkship ...
... governor of Massachusetts and United States senator . Here he had opportunity to study and read more widely , to meet distinguished men , and to get a glimpse of a larger life . While studying here , he received an offer of a clerkship ...
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... it . From ship and hill they opened fire upon it . The tired garrison needed provisions and needed reënforcements . Major Brooks , afterward governor of Massachusetts , was sent for them . General Put- THE BATTLE OF BUNKER HILL xxxix.
... it . From ship and hill they opened fire upon it . The tired garrison needed provisions and needed reënforcements . Major Brooks , afterward governor of Massachusetts , was sent for them . General Put- THE BATTLE OF BUNKER HILL xxxix.
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... Governor John Brooks , the major that had been sent from the hill for reënforcements and supplies at the time of the battle . Daniel Webster , the second president , held the office at the time of the laying of the corner- stone . The ...
... Governor John Brooks , the major that had been sent from the hill for reënforcements and supplies at the time of the battle . Daniel Webster , the second president , held the office at the time of the laying of the corner- stone . The ...
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Washington's Farewell Address, and Webster's Bunker Hill Orations George Washington Vista completa - 1915 |
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