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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Stran 13
... leaves . Now , George , said his father , look here , my son ! don't you remember when this good cousin of yours brought you that fine large apple last spring , how hardly I could prevail on you to divide with your brothers and sisters ...
... leaves . Now , George , said his father , look here , my son ! don't you remember when this good cousin of yours brought you that fine large apple last spring , how hardly I could prevail on you to divide with your brothers and sisters ...
Stran 23
... leaving the boys in tears for his departure : for he had ever lived among them , in the spirit of a brother . He was never guilty of so brutish a practice as that of fighting himself ; nor would he , when able to prevent it , allow them ...
... leaving the boys in tears for his departure : for he had ever lived among them , in the spirit of a brother . He was never guilty of so brutish a practice as that of fighting himself ; nor would he , when able to prevent it , allow them ...
Stran 27
... leaves school - is appointed a private surveyor to Lord Fair fax , of the Northern Neck - wishes to enter on board ... leaving school he went up to Fairfax to see his brother Lawrence with whom he found Mr. William Fairfax , one of the ...
... leaves school - is appointed a private surveyor to Lord Fair fax , of the Northern Neck - wishes to enter on board ... leaving school he went up to Fairfax to see his brother Lawrence with whom he found Mr. William Fairfax , one of the ...
Stran 30
... leave of his mother , she wept bitter- ly , and told him , she felt that her heart would break if he left her . George immediately got his trunk ashore ! as he could not , for a moment , bear the idea of inflicting a wound on that dear ...
... leave of his mother , she wept bitter- ly , and told him , she felt that her heart would break if he left her . George immediately got his trunk ashore ! as he could not , for a moment , bear the idea of inflicting a wound on that dear ...
Stran 34
... leaves and mournful silence of autumn , with winter's solemn grandeur ; were the scenes in which the youth of Washington was passed . In these he hears the roar of distant war - from these he is sent forth to mark the gathering storm ...
... leaves and mournful silence of autumn , with winter's solemn grandeur ; were the scenes in which the youth of Washington was passed . In these he hears the roar of distant war - from these he is sent forth to mark the gathering storm ...
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American arms army Arnold battle beloved blessings blood Braddock brave British British army brother calf called Cloth Colonel Colonel Washington command Congress countrymen dear death Dinwiddie duty enemy equal eyes father favour fight fire Fort Duquesne Fort Necessity FREDERICK DIELMAN French friends gallant gentleman George George Washington gilt top give glorious glory golden reign governor governor Dinwiddie hand happy heard hearing heart heaven heroes Hessian honour hope human Indians ington instantly king labours land liberty look Lord Lord North man-the ment mighty mind mother Mount Vernon nation never noble Northern Neck numbers officers parties passions patriotism peace poor Pope's creek rage religion replied roaring sent ships sight smile soldiers soon soul spirit sword Tarleton tears tender thing thousand thunder tion troops VERNON PARISH victory Virginia virtue virtuous Wash Washington whigs wish young youth