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... 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.
... 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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... York Trib- une in 1866 , and also in the Historical Magazine ( x . 47 ) . 2 The most important are given in Sparks ' Writings of Wash- ington , ii . 412 , and they may be found complete in the little pam- phlet concerning them ...
... York Trib- une in 1866 , and also in the Historical Magazine ( x . 47 ) . 2 The most important are given in Sparks ' Writings of Wash- ington , ii . 412 , and they may be found complete in the little pam- phlet concerning them ...
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... York and on the Ohio . In accordance with this plan General Braddock arrived in Virginia February 20 , 1755 , with two picked regiments , and encamped at Alexandria . Thither Washington used to ride and look longingly at the pomp and ...
... York and on the Ohio . In accordance with this plan General Braddock arrived in Virginia February 20 , 1755 , with two picked regiments , and encamped at Alexandria . Thither Washington used to ride and look longingly at the pomp and ...
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... York , where he fell in love at appar- ently short notice with the heiress Mary Philipse , the sister - in - law of his friend Beverly Robinson . Tearing himself away from these attractions he pushed on to Boston , then the most ...
... York , where he fell in love at appar- ently short notice with the heiress Mary Philipse , the sister - in - law of his friend Beverly Robinson . Tearing himself away from these attractions he pushed on to Boston , then the most ...
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... York , tarried there awhile for the sake of the fair dame , but came to no conclu- sions , and then , like the soldier in the song , he gave his bridle - rein a shake and rode away again to the South , and to the harassed and ravaged ...
... York , tarried there awhile for the sake of the fair dame , but came to no conclu- sions , and then , like the soldier in the song , he gave his bridle - rein a shake and rode away again to the South , and to the harassed and ravaged ...
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