Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1856 |
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... Virginia- Washington's Management of his Estate - Domestic Habits - Fox- hunting - Lord Fairfax - Fishing and Duck - shooting - The Poacher -Lynch Law - Aquatic State - Life at Annapolis — Washington in the Dismal Swamp , 309 CHAPTER ...
... Virginia- Washington's Management of his Estate - Domestic Habits - Fox- hunting - Lord Fairfax - Fishing and Duck - shooting - The Poacher -Lynch Law - Aquatic State - Life at Annapolis — Washington in the Dismal Swamp , 309 CHAPTER ...
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... Virginia - Piques the pride of the Virgin- ians - Opposition of the Assembly - Corresponding Committees- Death of Miss Custis - Washington's Guardianship of John Parke Custis - His opinions as to Premature Travel and Premature Mar ...
... Virginia - Piques the pride of the Virgin- ians - Opposition of the Assembly - Corresponding Committees- Death of Miss Custis - Washington's Guardianship of John Parke Custis - His opinions as to Premature Travel and Premature Mar ...
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... Virginia - Military tone at Mount Vernon — Washing- ton's Military Guests -- Major Horatio Gates - Anecdotes concern- ing him - General Charles Lee - His Peculiarities and Dogs- Washington at the Richmond Convention - War Speech of ...
... Virginia - Military tone at Mount Vernon — Washing- ton's Military Guests -- Major Horatio Gates - Anecdotes concern- ing him - General Charles Lee - His Peculiarities and Dogs- Washington at the Richmond Convention - War Speech of ...
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... Virginia in 1657 , and purchased lands in Westmore- land County , on the northern neck , between the Poto- mac and Rappahannock rivers . John married a Miss Anne Pope , of the same county , and took up his resi- dence on Bridges Creek ...
... Virginia in 1657 , and purchased lands in Westmore- land County , on the northern neck , between the Poto- mac and Rappahannock rivers . John married a Miss Anne Pope , of the same county , and took up his resi- dence on Bridges Creek ...
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... Virginia . The roof was steep , and sloped down into low projecting eaves . It had four rooms on the ground floor , and others in the attic , and an immense chimney at each end . Not a vestige of it remains . Two or three decayed fig ...
... Virginia . The roof was steep , and sloped down into low projecting eaves . It had four rooms on the ground floor , and others in the attic , and an immense chimney at each end . Not a vestige of it remains . Two or three decayed fig ...
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