The Life of George Washington: With Curious Anecdotes, Equally Honourable to Himself, and Exemplary to His Young Countrymen, Embellished with Six EngravingsLippincott, 1892 - 244 strani |
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... where he lay . But oh ! what were his feelings when he saw the sad change that had passed upon im ! when he beheld those eyes , late so bright and fond , now reft of all their lustre , faintly LIFE OF WASHINGTON . CHAPTER III. ...
... where he lay . But oh ! what were his feelings when he saw the sad change that had passed upon im ! when he beheld those eyes , late so bright and fond , now reft of all their lustre , faintly LIFE OF WASHINGTON . CHAPTER III. ...
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... shocking shocking even in slaves and dogs ; then how utterly scandalous in little boys at school , who ought to look on one another as brothers . And what must be the ་ feelings of our tender parents , when , instead LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
... shocking shocking even in slaves and dogs ; then how utterly scandalous in little boys at school , who ought to look on one another as brothers . And what must be the ་ feelings of our tender parents , when , instead LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
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... feelings of our tender parents , when , instead of seeing us come home smiling and lovely , as the joy of their hearts they see us creeping in like young black- guards , with our heads bound up , black eyes , and bloody clothes ! And ...
... feelings of our tender parents , when , instead of seeing us come home smiling and lovely , as the joy of their hearts they see us creeping in like young black- guards , with our heads bound up , black eyes , and bloody clothes ! And ...
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... feelings : on hear- ing , therefore , that France and Spain were mustering a black cloud over his MOTHER COUNTRY , his youth- ful blood took fire ; and he instantly tendered what aid his little arm could afford . The rank of mid ...
... feelings : on hear- ing , therefore , that France and Spain were mustering a black cloud over his MOTHER COUNTRY , his youth- ful blood took fire ; and he instantly tendered what aid his little arm could afford . The rank of mid ...
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... feelings , he rode towards his men , biting his lips with grief and rage , to think how many brave fellows would draw short breath that day through the pride and obstinacy of one epauletted madman . Formed in heavy columns the troops ...
... feelings , he rode towards his men , biting his lips with grief and rage , to think how many brave fellows would draw short breath that day through the pride and obstinacy of one epauletted madman . Formed in heavy columns the troops ...
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