Washington's Words on a National University, Issue 76Directors of the Old South Work, 1899 - 16 pages |
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... appeared a thick grove of trees full of green foliage . The direction of the coast was north - north - east and south- south - west for about twenty - four miles , then north and south for twenty - one miles , and afterwards south ...
... appeared a thick grove of trees full of green foliage . The direction of the coast was north - north - east and south- south - west for about twenty - four miles , then north and south for twenty - one miles , and afterwards south ...
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... appearance of youth and majesty . After a fatiguing journey of one month he beheld at length that Philadelphia , so well known in the present day , and whose future grandeur Penn appeared to designate when he laid the first stone of its ...
... appearance of youth and majesty . After a fatiguing journey of one month he beheld at length that Philadelphia , so well known in the present day , and whose future grandeur Penn appeared to designate when he laid the first stone of its ...
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... appeared on the other side of the stream . The enemy was so near the skirts of the wood that it was impossible to ... appearing fated to receive all the heavy blows , he obtained permission to join Sullivan . At his arrival , which ...
... appeared on the other side of the stream . The enemy was so near the skirts of the wood that it was impossible to ... appearing fated to receive all the heavy blows , he obtained permission to join Sullivan . At his arrival , which ...
Contents
LAFAYETTE IN THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION | 1 |
LETTERS OF WASHINGTON AND LAFAYETTE | 24 |
WASHINGTONS LETTERS ON THE CONSTITUTION | 1 |
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