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Washington Irving. Bolly Edition 6. P. Putnam's Sons Entered , according to Act of Congress , in the. Life of George Washington By Wasbington Trving Illustrated 6 New York London.
Washington Irving. Bolly Edition 6. P. Putnam's Sons Entered , according to Act of Congress , in the. Life of George Washington By Wasbington Trving Illustrated 6 New York London.
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Washington Irving. Entered , according to Act of Congress , in the year 1857 , by G. P. PUTNAM AND CO . In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States , for the Southern District of New York The knickerbocker Press NEW ...
Washington Irving. Entered , according to Act of Congress , in the year 1857 , by G. P. PUTNAM AND CO . In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States , for the Southern District of New York The knickerbocker Press NEW ...
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... -Arnold at Portsmouth - Congress Resolves to Form Heads of Departments - Hamilton Suggested by Sullivan for Department of Fi- nance High Opinion of him Expressed ―― by Washington - Misunderstanding between Hamilton and the Commander -
... -Arnold at Portsmouth - Congress Resolves to Form Heads of Departments - Hamilton Suggested by Sullivan for Department of Fi- nance High Opinion of him Expressed ―― by Washington - Misunderstanding between Hamilton and the Commander -
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... Congress to Military Prep- arations - Project to Surprise and Carry off Prince William Henry from New York - The Case of Captain Asgill CHAP . XXIII . - Washington Continues his Pre- cautions - Sir Guy Carleton Brings Pacific News ...
... Congress to Military Prep- arations - Project to Surprise and Carry off Prince William Henry from New York - The Case of Captain Asgill CHAP . XXIII . - Washington Continues his Pre- cautions - Sir Guy Carleton Brings Pacific News ...
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... Congress . A population so characterized presented formidable difficulties to the invader . The physical difficulties arising from the nature of the country consisted in its mountain fast- nesses in the northwestern part , its vast ...
... Congress . A population so characterized presented formidable difficulties to the invader . The physical difficulties arising from the nature of the country consisted in its mountain fast- nesses in the northwestern part , its vast ...
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