Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1856 |
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... Arms - Adjutant Muse a veteran Campaigner - Jacob Van Braam a Master of Fence - Ill health of Washington's brother Lawrence - Voyage with him to the West Indies - Scenes at Barbadoes - Tropical Fruits - Beef- steak and Tripe Club ...
... Arms - Adjutant Muse a veteran Campaigner - Jacob Van Braam a Master of Fence - Ill health of Washington's brother Lawrence - Voyage with him to the West Indies - Scenes at Barbadoes - Tropical Fruits - Beef- steak and Tripe Club ...
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... arms of the see.t Among the knights who held estates in the pala tinate on these warlike conditions , was WILLIAM DE HERTBURN , the progenitor of the Washingtons . His Norman name of William would seem to point out his national descent ...
... arms of the see.t Among the knights who held estates in the pala tinate on these warlike conditions , was WILLIAM DE HERTBURN , the progenitor of the Washingtons . His Norman name of William would seem to point out his national descent ...
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... arms with Robert de Brus ( or Bruce ) , a noble knight of Normandy , rewarded by William the Conqueror with great possessions in the North , and among others , with the lordships of Hert and Hertness in the county of Durham . The first ...
... arms with Robert de Brus ( or Bruce ) , a noble knight of Normandy , rewarded by William the Conqueror with great possessions in the North , and among others , with the lordships of Hert and Hertness in the county of Durham . The first ...
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... arms on a stern- er field . In 1346 , Edward and his son , the Black Prince , being absent with the armies in France , king David of Scotland invaded Northumberland with a powerful army . Queen Philippa , who had remained in England as ...
... arms on a stern- er field . In 1346 , Edward and his son , the Black Prince , being absent with the armies in France , king David of Scotland invaded Northumberland with a powerful army . Queen Philippa , who had remained in England as ...
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... arms in the cause of king The manor of Garsdon in Wiltshire has been mentioned as the home- stead of the ancestors of our Washington . This is a mistake . It was the residence of Sir Laurence Washington , second son of the above ...
... arms in the cause of king The manor of Garsdon in Wiltshire has been mentioned as the home- stead of the ancestors of our Washington . This is a mistake . It was the residence of Sir Laurence Washington , second son of the above ...
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