Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1856 |
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... miles of the Potomac , and the oppo- site shore of Maryland . It had probably been pur- chased with the property , and was one of the primitive farm - houses of Virginia . The roof was steep , and sloped down into low projecting eaves ...
... miles of the Potomac , and the oppo- site shore of Maryland . It had probably been pur- chased with the property , and was one of the primitive farm - houses of Virginia . The roof was steep , and sloped down into low projecting eaves ...
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... - law , the Hon . William Fairfax , who resided at a beautiful seat called Belvoir , a few miles below Mount Vernon , and on the same woody ridge border- ing the Potomac . William Fairfax was a man of liberal education and intrinsic.
... - law , the Hon . William Fairfax , who resided at a beautiful seat called Belvoir , a few miles below Mount Vernon , and on the same woody ridge border- ing the Potomac . William Fairfax was a man of liberal education and intrinsic.
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... of Virginia , where it is about twenty - five miles wide ; a lovely and temper- ate region , diversified by gentle swells and slopes , admirably adapted to cultivation . The Blue Ridge 1748. ] VALLEY OF THE SHENANDOAH . 39 bounds it.
... of Virginia , where it is about twenty - five miles wide ; a lovely and temper- ate region , diversified by gentle swells and slopes , admirably adapted to cultivation . The Blue Ridge 1748. ] VALLEY OF THE SHENANDOAH . 39 bounds it.
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... miles from the site of the present town of Winchester . In a diary kept with his usual minuteness , Wash- ington speaks with delight of the beauty of the trees and the richness of the land in the neighborhood , and of his riding through ...
... miles from the site of the present town of Winchester . In a diary kept with his usual minuteness , Wash- ington speaks with delight of the beauty of the trees and the richness of the land in the neighborhood , and of his riding through ...
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Washington Irving. doah with the Potomac , and extended for many miles along the former river . Here and there partial ' clearings " had been made by squatters and hardy pioneers , and their rude husbandry had produced abundant crops of ...
Washington Irving. doah with the Potomac , and extended for many miles along the former river . Here and there partial ' clearings " had been made by squatters and hardy pioneers , and their rude husbandry had produced abundant crops of ...
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