Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1876 |
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... took more than one sleep , saying it was unbecoming a man to turn from one side to another in bed . He was per- petually , when within his diocese , either rid- ing from one manor to another , or hunting and hawking . Twice he assisted ...
... took more than one sleep , saying it was unbecoming a man to turn from one side to another in bed . He was per- petually , when within his diocese , either rid- ing from one manor to another , or hunting and hawking . Twice he assisted ...
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... took up arms in the cause of king Charles , and lost his life at the siege of Pontefract castle . Another of the Sulgrave line , Sir Henry Washington , son and heir of Sir William , before mentioned , ex- The branch of the family to ...
... took up arms in the cause of king Charles , and lost his life at the siege of Pontefract castle . Another of the Sulgrave line , Sir Henry Washington , son and heir of Sir William , before mentioned , ex- The branch of the family to ...
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... took up his residence on Bridges Creek , near where it falls into the Potomac . He became an extensive planter , and , in process of time , a magistrate and member of the House of Burgesses . Having a spark of the old military fire of ...
... took up his residence on Bridges Creek , near where it falls into the Potomac . He became an extensive planter , and , in process of time , a magistrate and member of the House of Burgesses . Having a spark of the old military fire of ...
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... took a military turn . He made soldiers of his schoolmates ; they had their mimic parades , reviews , and sham fights ; a boy named William Bustle was sometimes his competitor , but George was commander - in - ence exacted from him in ...
... took a military turn . He made soldiers of his schoolmates ; they had their mimic parades , reviews , and sham fights ; a boy named William Bustle was sometimes his competitor , but George was commander - in - ence exacted from him in ...
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... took a truly paternal interest in his concerns , and had him as fre- quently as possible a guest at Mount Vernon . Lawrence had deservedly become a popular and leading personage in the country . He was a member of the House of Burgesses ...
... took a truly paternal interest in his concerns , and had him as fre- quently as possible a guest at Mount Vernon . Lawrence had deservedly become a popular and leading personage in the country . He was a member of the House of Burgesses ...
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