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... side , swimming their horses . A weary day's ride of forty miles up the left side of the river , in a continual rain , and over what Washington pronounces the worst road ever trod by man or beast , brought them to the house of a Colonel ...
... side , swimming their horses . A weary day's ride of forty miles up the left side of the river , in a continual rain , and over what Washington pronounces the worst road ever trod by man or beast , brought them to the house of a Colonel ...
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... side of the Ohio River , as far down as the Great Kanawha . An old Delaware sachem , meet- ing him while thus employed , propounded a somewhat puzzling question . " The French , " said he , " claim all the land on one side of the Ohio ...
... side of the Ohio River , as far down as the Great Kanawha . An old Delaware sachem , meet- ing him while thus employed , propounded a somewhat puzzling question . " The French , " said he , " claim all the land on one side of the Ohio ...
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... side of the Monongahela , posted according to orders ; but the river bank had not been suffi- ciently sloped . The artillery and baggage drew up along the beach and halted until one , when the second crossing took place , drums beating ...
... side of the Monongahela , posted according to orders ; but the river bank had not been suffi- ciently sloped . The artillery and baggage drew up along the beach and halted until one , when the second crossing took place , drums beating ...
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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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