Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1876 |
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... called Hartburn on the banks of the Tees . It had become a custom among the Norman families of rank about the time of the Conquest , to take surnames from their castles or estates ; it was not until some time afterwards that surnames ...
... called Hartburn on the banks of the Tees . It had become a custom among the Norman families of rank about the time of the Conquest , to take surnames from their castles or estates ; it was not until some time afterwards that surnames ...
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... called " Washington's manor . " One of the direct descendants of the grantee of Sulgrave was Sir William Washington , of Packington , in the county of Kent . He mar- ried a sister of George Villiers , Duke of Buck- ingham , the ...
... called " Washington's manor . " One of the direct descendants of the grantee of Sulgrave was Sir William Washington , of Packington , in the county of Kent . He mar- ried a sister of George Villiers , Duke of Buck- ingham , the ...
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... called after him , and still bears the name of Washington . He lies buried in a vault on Bridges Creek , which , for generations , was the family place of sepulchre . We have entered with some minuteness into this genealogical detail ...
... called after him , and still bears the name of Washington . He lies buried in a vault on Bridges Creek , which , for generations , was the family place of sepulchre . We have entered with some minuteness into this genealogical detail ...
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... called water hing , and still bears the name ashington . He ties barled in a vault on Crick , which , for generations , -was the Place of sepulchre . The estate continued in the family . His undson Angustine ; the father of our Wash ...
... called water hing , and still bears the name ashington . He ties barled in a vault on Crick , which , for generations , -was the Place of sepulchre . The estate continued in the family . His undson Angustine ; the father of our Wash ...
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... called it into action . Spanish dep- bordered the Rappahannock . This was the redations on British commerce had recently pro- home of George's boyhood ; the meadow was voked reprisals . Admiral Vernon , command- his play - ground , and ...
... called it into action . Spanish dep- bordered the Rappahannock . This was the redations on British commerce had recently pro- home of George's boyhood ; the meadow was voked reprisals . Admiral Vernon , command- his play - ground , and ...
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