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... King David taken prisoner . Queen Philippa hastened with a victorious train to cross the sea at Dover , and join King Edward in his camp before Calais . The prelate of Durham accompanied her . His military train consisted of three ...
... King David taken prisoner . Queen Philippa hastened with a victorious train to cross the sea at Dover , and join King Edward in his camp before Calais . The prelate of Durham accompanied her . His military train consisted of three ...
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... king or sachem of one or other of the different tribes presided over the whole . The head chief at present was the king of the Piankeshas . At this town Croghan formed a treaty of al- liance in the name of the Governor of Pennsyl- vania ...
... king or sachem of one or other of the different tribes presided over the whole . The head chief at present was the king of the Piankeshas . At this town Croghan formed a treaty of al- liance in the name of the Governor of Pennsyl- vania ...
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... king , he expressed himself perfectly disgusted with the white man's mode of warfare . The French , he said , were cow- ards ; the English , fools . Washington was a good man , but wanted experience ; he would not take advice of the ...
... king , he expressed himself perfectly disgusted with the white man's mode of warfare . The French , he said , were cow- ards ; the English , fools . Washington was a good man , but wanted experience ; he would not take advice of the ...
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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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