Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1876 |
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Stran 8
... passed away from the De Wessyngtons , after battle - field , at the door of the north aisle of his death , by the marriage of his only daughter the church , near to the altar of St. Benedict . and heir , Dionisia , with Sir William ...
... passed away from the De Wessyngtons , after battle - field , at the door of the north aisle of his death , by the marriage of his only daughter the church , near to the altar of St. Benedict . and heir , Dionisia , with Sir William ...
Stran 10
... passed away . A stone * marks the site of the house , and an inscription denotes its being the birthplace of Washington . * South Cave is near the Humber . " In the vicinity is tion of paintings , including a portrait of General Washing ...
... passed away . A stone * marks the site of the house , and an inscription denotes its being the birthplace of Washington . * South Cave is near the Humber . " In the vicinity is tion of paintings , including a portrait of General Washing ...
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... passed away . A plater ; stone * marks the site of the house , and - an and inscription denotes its being the birthplace of Washington . We have entered with some minuteness into this genealogical detail ; tracing the family tep by step ...
... passed away . A plater ; stone * marks the site of the house , and - an and inscription denotes its being the birthplace of Washington . We have entered with some minuteness into this genealogical detail ; tracing the family tep by step ...
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... passed through the Blue Ridge , and on the 12th of April found himself once more at Mount Vernon . For his services he received , according to his note - book , a doub- loon per day when actively employed , and sometimes six pistoles ...
... passed through the Blue Ridge , and on the 12th of April found himself once more at Mount Vernon . For his services he received , according to his note - book , a doub- loon per day when actively employed , and sometimes six pistoles ...
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... passed by Washington , the greater part of the time be- yond the Blue Ridge , but occasionally with his brother Lawrence at Mount Vernon . His rug- ged and toilsome expeditions in the mountains , among rude scenes and rough people ...
... passed by Washington , the greater part of the time be- yond the Blue Ridge , but occasionally with his brother Lawrence at Mount Vernon . His rug- ged and toilsome expeditions in the mountains , among rude scenes and rough people ...
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