Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1859 |
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... Duties revoked except on Tea - The Boston Massacre - Disuse of Tea- Conciliatory Conduct of Lord Botetourt - His Death ....... 817 825 CHAPTER XXXI . Expedition of Washington to the Ohio , in behalf of Soldiers ' Claims - Uneasy State ...
... Duties revoked except on Tea - The Boston Massacre - Disuse of Tea- Conciliatory Conduct of Lord Botetourt - His Death ....... 817 825 CHAPTER XXXI . Expedition of Washington to the Ohio , in behalf of Soldiers ' Claims - Uneasy State ...
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... duties of their diocese , engraved on their seals a knight on horseback armed at all points , brandishing in one hand a sword , and holding forth in the other the arms of the see . † Among the knights who held estates in the palatinate ...
... duties of their diocese , engraved on their seals a knight on horseback armed at all points , brandishing in one hand a sword , and holding forth in the other the arms of the see . † Among the knights who held estates in the palatinate ...
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... duties as knights of the palatinate . A few years after the last event ( 1350 ) , William , at that time lord of the manor of Wessyngton , had li- cense to settle it and the village upon himself , his wife , and " his own right heirs ...
... duties as knights of the palatinate . A few years after the last event ( 1350 ) , William , at that time lord of the manor of Wessyngton , had li- cense to settle it and the village upon himself , his wife , and " his own right heirs ...
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... duties of the cathedral in place of secular clergy , and William the Conqueror had or- dained that the priors of Durham should enjoy all the liberties , dignities and honors of abbots ; should hold their lands and churches in their own ...
... duties of the cathedral in place of secular clergy , and William the Conqueror had or- dained that the priors of Durham should enjoy all the liberties , dignities and honors of abbots ; should hold their lands and churches in their own ...
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... and the pay of one hun- dred and fifty pounds a year , whose duty was to attend to the organization and equipment of the militia . Such an appointment was sought by Lawrence Washington 1751. ] MOUNT VERNON A SCHOOL OF ARMS . 59.
... and the pay of one hun- dred and fifty pounds a year , whose duty was to attend to the organization and equipment of the militia . Such an appointment was sought by Lawrence Washington 1751. ] MOUNT VERNON A SCHOOL OF ARMS . 59.
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