The Life of George Washington: With Curious Anecdotes, Equally Honourable to Himself, and Exemplary to His Young Countrymen ... Embellished with Six EngravingsJ. Allen, 1840 - 244 strani |
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Stran 18
... ( continued George ) does God Almighty give me every thing ? Don't you give me some things , Pa ? " " I GIVE you something indeed ! Oh how can I give you any thing , George ! I who have nothing on earth that I can call my own , no , not ...
... ( continued George ) does God Almighty give me every thing ? Don't you give me some things , Pa ? " " I GIVE you something indeed ! Oh how can I give you any thing , George ! I who have nothing on earth that I can call my own , no , not ...
Stran 43
... continued their retreat , sadly remembering that more than one half of their morn- ing's gay companions were left a prey to the ravening beasts of the desert . There , denied the common charities of the grave , they lay for many a year ...
... continued their retreat , sadly remembering that more than one half of their morn- ing's gay companions were left a prey to the ravening beasts of the desert . There , denied the common charities of the grave , they lay for many a year ...
Stran 216
... continued to bloom with ever - in- creasing glory on his head . SINCE the day that God created man on the earth , none ever displayed the power of industry more sig- nally than did George Washington . Had he , as prince of Wales , or as ...
... continued to bloom with ever - in- creasing glory on his head . SINCE the day that God created man on the earth , none ever displayed the power of industry more sig- nally than did George Washington . Had he , as prince of Wales , or as ...
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