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... GEORGE WASHINGTON BY HENRY CABOT LODGE IN TWO VOLUMES VOL . I. Gout bien on Ghe Riverside Press BOSTON AND NEW YORK HOUGHTON MIFFLIN COMPANY The Riverside Press Cambridge COPYRIGHT , 1889 AND 1917 , BY HENRY CABOT LODGE. American Statesmen.
... GEORGE WASHINGTON BY HENRY CABOT LODGE IN TWO VOLUMES VOL . I. Gout bien on Ghe Riverside Press BOSTON AND NEW YORK HOUGHTON MIFFLIN COMPANY The Riverside Press Cambridge COPYRIGHT , 1889 AND 1917 , BY HENRY CABOT LODGE. American Statesmen.
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... Boston in order to have the miserable thing set right by Governor Shirley . This affair settled , he returned to take up again the old disheartening struggle , and his outspoken condemnation of Dinwiddie's foolish schemes and of the ...
... Boston in order to have the miserable thing set right by Governor Shirley . This affair settled , he returned to take up again the old disheartening struggle , and his outspoken condemnation of Dinwiddie's foolish schemes and of the ...
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... Boston , saw Governor Shirley , and had the dispute determined in his own favor . He made the journey on horseback , and had with him two of his aides and two servants . An old letter , luckily preserved , tells us how he looked , for ...
... Boston , saw Governor Shirley , and had the dispute determined in his own favor . He made the journey on horseback , and had with him two of his aides and two servants . An old letter , luckily preserved , tells us how he looked , for ...
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... Boston , then the most important city on the continent , and the headquarters of Shirley , the commander - in - chief . The little New England capital had at that time a society which , rich for those days , was relieved from its ...
... Boston , then the most important city on the continent , and the headquarters of Shirley , the commander - in - chief . The little New England capital had at that time a society which , rich for those days , was relieved from its ...
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... Boston the gathering strength of what the wise ministers of George III . called sedition ; he noted the arrival of British troops in the rebellious Puritan town ; and he saw plainly enough , looming in the background , the final appeal ...
... Boston the gathering strength of what the wise ministers of George III . called sedition ; he noted the arrival of British troops in the rebellious Puritan town ; and he saw plainly enough , looming in the background , the final appeal ...
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