History of the United States of America. Written in accordance with the principles of peace1852 |
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... WASHINGTON . MCINTOSH'S INDIANS . NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW . REVIEW OF GRAHAM'S COLONIAL HISTORY . JAY'S REVIEW OF THE MEXICAN War . LIVERMORE'S REVIEW OF THE MEXICAN War . CONTENTS . Discovery of America , ยท CHAPTER I. 13.
... WASHINGTON . MCINTOSH'S INDIANS . NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW . REVIEW OF GRAHAM'S COLONIAL HISTORY . JAY'S REVIEW OF THE MEXICAN War . LIVERMORE'S REVIEW OF THE MEXICAN War . CONTENTS . Discovery of America , ยท CHAPTER I. 13.
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... Washington , ... CHAPTER XXVII . Administration of John Adams , Thomas Jefferson , and James Madison ,. 293 313 338 CHAPTER XXVIII . War of 1812 ,. 364 CHAPTER XXIX . From the Treaty of Peace with England x CONTENTS .
... Washington , ... CHAPTER XXVII . Administration of John Adams , Thomas Jefferson , and James Madison ,. 293 313 338 CHAPTER XXVIII . War of 1812 ,. 364 CHAPTER XXIX . From the Treaty of Peace with England x CONTENTS .
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... had estab- lished stations on the Ohio river in the vicinity of Fort Du Quesne . The governor of Canada regarding this step English traders imprisoned . George Washington . as an encroachment 178 HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES .
... had estab- lished stations on the Ohio river in the vicinity of Fort Du Quesne . The governor of Canada regarding this step English traders imprisoned . George Washington . as an encroachment 178 HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES .
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... Washington , at that time about twenty - one years of age , offered his services . The distance was above four hundred miles , and much of the route was through a wilderness inhabited by hostile Indians . The difficulties of the journey ...
... Washington , at that time about twenty - one years of age , offered his services . The distance was above four hundred miles , and much of the route was through a wilderness inhabited by hostile Indians . The difficulties of the journey ...
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... Washington inherited the patrimonial estate of Mount Vernon . The answer of the French commander induced the governor of Virginia to take forcible means of expelling the French from the disputed territory . A regiment was raised , of ...
... Washington inherited the patrimonial estate of Mount Vernon . The answer of the French commander induced the governor of Virginia to take forcible means of expelling the French from the disputed territory . A regiment was raised , of ...
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