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... called to exercise his arms on a sterner field . In 1346 , Edward and his son , the Black Prince , being absent with the armies in France , King David of Scotland invaded Northumberland with a powerful army . Queen Philippa , who had ...
... called to exercise his arms on a sterner field . In 1346 , Edward and his son , the Black Prince , being absent with the armies in France , King David of Scotland invaded Northumberland with a powerful army . Queen Philippa , who had ...
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... called Fort Cumberland , to the Ohio . Indian paths and buffalo tracks are the primi- tive highways of the wilderness . Passing the Juniata , he crossed the ridges of the Alle- ghany , arrived at Shannopin , a Delaware village on the ...
... called Fort Cumberland , to the Ohio . Indian paths and buffalo tracks are the primi- tive highways of the wilderness . Passing the Juniata , he crossed the ridges of the Alle- ghany , arrived at Shannopin , a Delaware village on the ...
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Washington Irving. he was told , was an extent of level ground , called the Plains of Abraham , by which the upper town might be approached on its weak- est side ; but how was that plain to be attained , when the cliffs , for the most ...
Washington Irving. he was told , was an extent of level ground , called the Plains of Abraham , by which the upper town might be approached on its weak- est side ; but how was that plain to be attained , when the cliffs , for the most ...
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Genealogy of the Washington Family I | 1 |
The Home of Washingtons Boyhood | 24 |
Paternal Conduct of an Elder Brother | 33 |
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