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... George , Samuel , John Augus- tine , and Charles ; and two daughters , Elizabeth , or Betty , as she was commonly called , and Mildred , who died in infancy . George , the eldest , the subject of this biography , was born on the 22d of ...
... George , Samuel , John Augus- tine , and Charles ; and two daughters , Elizabeth , or Betty , as she was commonly called , and Mildred , who died in infancy . George , the eldest , the subject of this biography , was born on the 22d of ...
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... George , his father re- moved to an estate in Stafford County , opposite Fredericksburg . The house was similar in style to the one at Bridges Creek , and stood on a rising ground overlooking a meadow which bordered the Rappahannock ...
... George , his father re- moved to an estate in Stafford County , opposite Fredericksburg . The house was similar in style to the one at Bridges Creek , and stood on a rising ground overlooking a meadow which bordered the Rappahannock ...
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... George , the plan being to descend that lake to its outlet at Ticon- deroga , in Lake Champlain . Having to attend the arrival of bateaux forwarded for the purpose from Albany by the carrying - place , Johnson encamped at the south end ...
... George , the plan being to descend that lake to its outlet at Ticon- deroga , in Lake Champlain . Having to attend the arrival of bateaux forwarded for the purpose from Albany by the carrying - place , Johnson encamped at the south end ...
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CHAPTER I | 25 |
CHAPTER II | 45 |
CHAPTER III | 53 |
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