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... fell upon the people of the United States when they heard that Washington was dead . He had died in the fullness of time , quietly , quickly , and in his own house , and of that illustrious man a foreboding of his destiny , and therein ...
... fell upon the people of the United States when they heard that Washington was dead . He had died in the fullness of time , quietly , quickly , and in his own house , and of that illustrious man a foreboding of his destiny , and therein ...
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... fell at the siege of Pontefract , fighting for King Charles ; another James , of a later time , who was implicated in Monmouth's re- bellion , fled to Holland and became the progenitor of a flourishing and successful family , which has ...
... fell at the siege of Pontefract , fighting for King Charles ; another James , of a later time , who was implicated in Monmouth's re- bellion , fled to Holland and became the progenitor of a flourishing and successful family , which has ...
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... fell a victim to his good manners , for two weeks later he was " strongly attacked with the smallpox , " and was then housed for a month , getting safely and successfully through this dangerous and then almost universal ordeal . Before ...
... fell a victim to his good manners , for two weeks later he was " strongly attacked with the smallpox , " and was then housed for a month , getting safely and successfully through this dangerous and then almost universal ordeal . Before ...
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... fell from the raft into deep water , amid the floating ice , but fought his way out , and he and his companion passed the night on an island , with their clothes frozen upon them . So through peril and privation , and various dangers ...
... fell from the raft into deep water , amid the floating ice , but fought his way out , and he and his companion passed the night on an island , with their clothes frozen upon them . So through peril and privation , and various dangers ...
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... fell at the first fire , was foully assassinated , and that he and his party were ambassadors and sacred characters . Paris rang with this fresh instance of British perfidy , and a M. Thomas celebrated the luckless Jumonville in a ...
... fell at the first fire , was foully assassinated , and that he and his party were ambassadors and sacred characters . Paris rang with this fresh instance of British perfidy , and a M. Thomas celebrated the luckless Jumonville in a ...
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action affairs allies American army appeared arms attack Augustine Washington battle began Boston brilliant British Burgoyne campaign cause character Clinton Colonel colonies command commander-in-chief Congress Conway Conway cabal Cornwallis courage danger defeat difficulties enemy England English everything expedition fact failed feeling fell felt fight fleet force Fort Duquesne fought French Gates gave George Washington Governor gress HENRY CABOT LODGE House of Burgesses idea Indians ington John John Adams knew Lafayette land Lawrence Washington letter look ment military militia mind Mount Vernon never numbers obliged officers once passed patriotic peace peril Philadelphia planters political Raleigh tavern ready result retreat Revolution river rode seemed sent soldiers spirit strong struggle success thing thought thousand tion took town troops Vernon parish victory Virginia Wash Washington wrote Weems Williamsburg winter words York Yorktown