Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1876 |
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... remained , however , a cherished purpose of his heart , which he has at length , though somewhat tardily , accomplished . The manuscript for the present volume was nearly ready for the press some months since , but the author , by ...
... remained , however , a cherished purpose of his heart , which he has at length , though somewhat tardily , accomplished . The manuscript for the present volume was nearly ready for the press some months since , but the author , by ...
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... remained in England as regent , immediately took the field , calling the northern prelates and nobles to join her stand- ard . They all hastened to obey . Among the prelates was Hatfield , the Bishop of Durham . The sacred banner of St ...
... remained in England as regent , immediately took the field , calling the northern prelates and nobles to join her stand- ard . They all hastened to obey . Among the prelates was Hatfield , the Bishop of Durham . The sacred banner of St ...
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... remained in the family until 1620 , and was commonly 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 ...
... remained in the family until 1620 , and was commonly 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 ...
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... remained for some time in a regi- ment of horse called the Blues . His title and connections , of course , gave him access to the best society , in which he acquired additional currency by contributing a paper or two to Addison's ...
... remained for some time in a regi- ment of horse called the Blues . His title and connections , of course , gave him access to the best society , in which he acquired additional currency by contributing a paper or two to Addison's ...
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... remained but to descend the Ohio to the Great Falls . This , however , he was cautioned not to do . A large party of Indians , allies of the French , were hunting in that neighborhood , who might kill or capture him . He crossed the ...
... remained but to descend the Ohio to the Great Falls . This , however , he was cautioned not to do . A large party of Indians , allies of the French , were hunting in that neighborhood , who might kill or capture him . He crossed the ...
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