Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1859 |
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... means of instruction in Virginia were limited , and it was the custom among the wealthy planters to send their sons to England to complete their education . This was done by Augustine Washington with his eldest son Lawrence , then about ...
... means of instruction in Virginia were limited , and it was the custom among the wealthy planters to send their sons to England to complete their education . This was done by Augustine Washington with his eldest son Lawrence , then about ...
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... means of ascertaining . Perhaps the object of it may have considered him a mere school - boy , and treated him as such ; or his own shyness may have been in his way , and his " rules for behavior and conversation " yet have sat ...
... means of ascertaining . Perhaps the object of it may have considered him a mere school - boy , and treated him as such ; or his own shyness may have been in his way , and his " rules for behavior and conversation " yet have sat ...
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... mean to steal our country from us , " murmured they ; and they determined to seek protection from the English . Celeron finding some traders from Pennsylvania trafficking among the Indians , he summoned them to depart , and wrote by ...
... mean to steal our country from us , " murmured they ; and they determined to seek protection from the English . Celeron finding some traders from Pennsylvania trafficking among the Indians , he summoned them to depart , and wrote by ...
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... mean time , in the face of all these protests and me- naces , Mr. Gist , under sanction of the Virginia Legislature , pro- ceeded in the same year to survey the lands within the grant of the Ohio company , lying on the south side of the ...
... mean time , in the face of all these protests and me- naces , Mr. Gist , under sanction of the Virginia Legislature , pro- ceeded in the same year to survey the lands within the grant of the Ohio company , lying on the south side of the ...
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... of the nature of Washington's errand , he informed him that there was a general officer at the next fort , where he advised him to apply for an answer to the letter of which he was the bearer . 1758. ] FRONTIER REVELRY . 75 In the mean ...
... of the nature of Washington's errand , he informed him that there was a general officer at the next fort , where he advised him to apply for an answer to the letter of which he was the bearer . 1758. ] FRONTIER REVELRY . 75 In the mean ...
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