Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1859 |
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... four pounds , and engaging to attend him with two grey- hounds in grand hunts , and to furnish a man at arms whenever military aid should be required of the palatinate . * The family changed its surname with its estate , and thence ...
... four pounds , and engaging to attend him with two grey- hounds in grand hunts , and to furnish a man at arms whenever military aid should be required of the palatinate . * The family changed its surname with its estate , and thence ...
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... four esquires , and eighty archers , on horseback . † They all arrived to witness the surrender of Calais , ( 1346 , ) on which oc When the red bale fire on yon western height Had roused the warder from his fitful dreain , Has seen old ...
... four esquires , and eighty archers , on horseback . † They all arrived to witness the surrender of Calais , ( 1346 , ) on which oc When the red bale fire on yon western height Had roused the warder from his fitful dreain , Has seen old ...
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... Laurence Wassh- ington , gent . , and Anne his wife , and their four sons and eleven daughters . The inscription in black letter was dated 1564 . GENEALOGY . 13 Sir William Washington , of Packington , 12 LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
... Laurence Wassh- ington , gent . , and Anne his wife , and their four sons and eleven daughters . The inscription in black letter was dated 1564 . GENEALOGY . 13 Sir William Washington , of Packington , 12 LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
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... four children , of whom only two , Lawrence and Augustine , sur- vived the years of childhood ; their mother died November 24th , 1728 , and was buried in the family vault . On the 6th of March , 1730 , he married in second nuptials ...
... four children , of whom only two , Lawrence and Augustine , sur- vived the years of childhood ; their mother died November 24th , 1728 , and was buried in the family vault . On the 6th of March , 1730 , he married in second nuptials ...
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... four battalions was to be raised in the colonies and sent to join them at Jamaica . There was a sudden outbreak of military ardor in the province ; the sound of drum and fife was heard in the villages with the parade of recruiting ...
... four battalions was to be raised in the colonies and sent to join them at Jamaica . There was a sudden outbreak of military ardor in the province ; the sound of drum and fife was heard in the villages with the parade of recruiting ...
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