Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1856 |
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... hundred years afterwards . At first they did not descend hered- itarily on the family . - Fuller , Church History . Roll Battle Abbey . THE BOLDEN BOOK . As this ancient document gives the first trace of the Washington family , it ...
... hundred years afterwards . At first they did not descend hered- itarily on the family . - Fuller , Church History . Roll Battle Abbey . THE BOLDEN BOOK . As this ancient document gives the first trace of the Washington family , it ...
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... hundred horse . Besides these he had his feudatories of the palatinate ; six ban- nerets and one hundred and sixty knights , not one of whom , says an old poem , but surpassed Arthur him- self , though endowed with the charmed gifts of ...
... hundred horse . Besides these he had his feudatories of the palatinate ; six ban- nerets and one hundred and sixty knights , not one of whom , says an old poem , but surpassed Arthur him- self , though endowed with the charmed gifts of ...
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... hundred and sixty - four esquires , and eighty archers , on horseback . * They all arrived to witness the surrender of Calais ( 1346 ) , on which occasion queen Philippa distinguished herself by her noble interference in saving the ...
... hundred and sixty - four esquires , and eighty archers , on horseback . * They all arrived to witness the surrender of Calais ( 1346 ) , on which occasion queen Philippa distinguished herself by her noble interference in saving the ...
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... hundred years the De Wes- syngtons had now sat in the councils of the palatinate ; had mingled with horse and hound in the stately hunts af its prelates , and followed the banner of St. Cuthbert to the field ; but Sir William , just ...
... hundred years the De Wes- syngtons had now sat in the councils of the palatinate ; had mingled with horse and hound in the stately hunts af its prelates , and followed the banner of St. Cuthbert to the field ; but Sir William , just ...
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... was concerned , distinguished itself by its bravery . The troops sus- tained unflinching a destructive fire for several hours , and at length retired with honor , their small force having sustained a loss of about six hundred killed and.
... was concerned , distinguished itself by its bravery . The troops sus- tained unflinching a destructive fire for several hours , and at length retired with honor , their small force having sustained a loss of about six hundred killed and.
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