Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1859 |
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... returning belonged to him- self.t Hugh de Pusaz ( or De Pudsay ) during whose episcopate we meet with this first trace of the De Wessyngtons , was a nephew of king Stephen , and a prelate of great pretensions ; fond of ap- pearing with ...
... returning belonged to him- self.t Hugh de Pusaz ( or De Pudsay ) during whose episcopate we meet with this first trace of the De Wessyngtons , was a nephew of king Stephen , and a prelate of great pretensions ; fond of ap- pearing with ...
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... returning laden with spoil . It was a fruit of the feud between the Douglases and the Percys . The marauders were overtaken by Hotspur Percy , and then took place the battle of Otterbourne , in which Percy was taken prisoner and Douglas ...
... returning laden with spoil . It was a fruit of the feud between the Douglases and the Percys . The marauders were overtaken by Hotspur Percy , and then took place the battle of Otterbourne , in which Percy was taken prisoner and Douglas ...
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... returned . A female emissary was equally unavailing . Week after week elapsed , until nearly three months had expired . Pro- visions began to fail . The city was in confusion . The troops grew insubordinate . Yet Sir Henry persisted in ...
... returned . A female emissary was equally unavailing . Week after week elapsed , until nearly three months had expired . Pro- visions began to fail . The city was in confusion . The troops grew insubordinate . Yet Sir Henry persisted in ...
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... returned from England , a well - educated and accom- plished youth . There was a difference of fourteen years in their ages , which may have been one cause of the strong attachment which took place between them . Lawrence looked down ...
... returned from England , a well - educated and accom- plished youth . There was a difference of fourteen years in their ages , which may have been one cause of the strong attachment which took place between them . Lawrence looked down ...
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... returned home in the autumn of 1742 , the campaigns in the West Indies being ended , and Admiral Vernon and General Wentworth being recalled to England . It was the intention of Lawrence to rejoin his regiment in that country , and seek ...
... returned home in the autumn of 1742 , the campaigns in the West Indies being ended , and Admiral Vernon and General Wentworth being recalled to England . It was the intention of Lawrence to rejoin his regiment in that country , and seek ...
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