Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1859 |
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... . iv . , 349 . 746 . Lower on Surnames , vol . i . , p . 43. Fuller says , that the custom of surnames was brought from France in Edward the Confessor's time , about How or when the De Hertburns first acquired possession of.
... . iv . , 349 . 746 . Lower on Surnames , vol . i . , p . 43. Fuller says , that the custom of surnames was brought from France in Edward the Confessor's time , about How or when the De Hertburns first acquired possession of.
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... brought to the test has acquitted itself with honor and loyalty . Hereditary rank may be an illusion ; but hereditary vir- tue gives a patent of innate nobleness beyond all the blazonry of the Herald's College . CHAPTER II . THE HOME OF ...
... brought to the test has acquitted itself with honor and loyalty . Hereditary rank may be an illusion ; but hereditary vir- tue gives a patent of innate nobleness beyond all the blazonry of the Herald's College . CHAPTER II . THE HOME OF ...
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... brought George into familiar intercourse with the family of his father - in - law , the Hon . William Fairfax , who resided at a beauti- ful seat called Belvoir , a few miles below Mount Vernon , and on the same woody ridge bordering ...
... brought George into familiar intercourse with the family of his father - in - law , the Hon . William Fairfax , who resided at a beauti- ful seat called Belvoir , a few miles below Mount Vernon , and on the same woody ridge bordering ...
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... brought all the impulses of a somewhat ardent temper under conscientious government . Other influences were brought to bear on George during his visit at Mount Vernon . His brother Lawrence still retained some of his military ...
... brought all the impulses of a somewhat ardent temper under conscientious government . Other influences were brought to bear on George during his visit at Mount Vernon . His brother Lawrence still retained some of his military ...
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... brought , however , to acquiesce ; a midshipman's warrant was obtained , and it is even said that the luggage of the youth was actually on board of a man anchored in the river just below Mount Vernon . of war , At the eleventh hour the ...
... brought , however , to acquiesce ; a midshipman's warrant was obtained , and it is even said that the luggage of the youth was actually on board of a man anchored in the river just below Mount Vernon . of war , At the eleventh hour the ...
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