Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1876 |
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Stran 5
... whole country north of the Humber , in pun- ishment of the insurrection of the Northum- brians , he apportioned the estates among his followers , and advanced Normans and other foreigners to the principal ecclesiastical dig- nities ...
... whole country north of the Humber , in pun- ishment of the insurrection of the Northum- brians , he apportioned the estates among his followers , and advanced Normans and other foreigners to the principal ecclesiastical dig- nities ...
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... whole family arms was emblazoned had been removed to the residence of the actual proprietor of the manor . a path to victory . * He distinguished himself still more in 1646 , when elevated to the command of Worcester , the governor ...
... whole family arms was emblazoned had been removed to the residence of the actual proprietor of the manor . a path to victory . * He distinguished himself still more in 1646 , when elevated to the command of Worcester , the governor ...
Stran 13
... whole code evinces that rigid propriety and self control to which he subjected himself , and by which he brought all the impulses of a somewhat ardent temper under conscientious government . Other influences were brought to bear on ...
... whole code evinces that rigid propriety and self control to which he subjected himself , and by which he brought all the impulses of a somewhat ardent temper under conscientious government . Other influences were brought to bear on ...
Stran 14
... whole related to important land transactions instead of being mere school exercises . Thus , in his earliest days , there was perseverance and completeness in all his undertakings . Nothing was left half done , or done in a hurried and ...
... whole related to important land transactions instead of being mere school exercises . Thus , in his earliest days , there was perseverance and completeness in all his undertakings . Nothing was left half done , or done in a hurried and ...
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... whole . The head chief at present was the king of the Piankeshas . At this town Croghan formed a treaty of alliance in the name of the Governor of Penn- sylvania with two of the Miami tribes . And Gist was promised by the king of the ...
... whole . The head chief at present was the king of the Piankeshas . At this town Croghan formed a treaty of alliance in the name of the Governor of Penn- sylvania with two of the Miami tribes . And Gist was promised by the king of the ...
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