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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... but must wish to know the history of him whose name could thus awaken the sigh even of Bonaparte ? But is not his history already known ? Have not a thousand orators spread his fame abroad , bright as his 1 * THE LIFE ...
... but must wish to know the history of him whose name could thus awaken the sigh even of Bonaparte ? But is not his history already known ? Have not a thousand orators spread his fame abroad , bright as his 1 * THE LIFE ...
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... thousand orators spread his fame abroad , bright as his own Potomac , when he reflects the morning sun , and flames like a sea of liquid gold , the wonder and delight of all the neighbouring shores ? Yes , they have indeed spread his ...
... thousand orators spread his fame abroad , bright as his own Potomac , when he reflects the morning sun , and flames like a sea of liquid gold , the wonder and delight of all the neighbouring shores ? Yes , they have indeed spread his ...
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... thousand fold . Such an act of heroism in my son is more worth than a thousand trees , though blossomed with silver , and their fruits of purest gold . " It was in this way by interesting at once both his heart and head , that Mr ...
... thousand fold . Such an act of heroism in my son is more worth than a thousand trees , though blossomed with silver , and their fruits of purest gold . " It was in this way by interesting at once both his heart and head , that Mr ...
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... thousand thousand other good things more than my son can ever think of , and all so exactly fitted to his use and delight- Now how could chance ever have done all this for my little son ? Oh George ! — He would have gone on : but George ...
... thousand thousand other good things more than my son can ever think of , and all so exactly fitted to his use and delight- Now how could chance ever have done all this for my little son ? Oh George ! — He would have gone on : but George ...
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... thousand and a thousand times , and bathed his clay cold face with scalding tears . O happiest youth ! Happiest in that love , which thus , to its enamoured soul strained an aged , an expiring sire . O ! worthiest to be the founder of a ...
... thousand and a thousand times , and bathed his clay cold face with scalding tears . O happiest youth ! Happiest in that love , which thus , to its enamoured soul strained an aged , an expiring sire . O ! worthiest to be the founder of a ...
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