Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1856 |
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... neighborhood , disturbed occasionally by civil war , and often by Scottish foray . When the banner of St. Cuthbert , the royal standard of the province , was dis- played , no armed feudatory of the bishop could refuse to take the field ...
... neighborhood , disturbed occasionally by civil war , and often by Scottish foray . When the banner of St. Cuthbert , the royal standard of the province , was dis- played , no armed feudatory of the bishop could refuse to take the field ...
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... neighborhood , where the farm - houses were quaint and anti- quated . A part only of the manor house remained , and was inhabited by a farmer . The Washington crest , in colored glass , was to be seen in a window of what was now the ...
... neighborhood , where the farm - houses were quaint and anti- quated . A part only of the manor house remained , and was inhabited by a farmer . The Washington crest , in colored glass , was to be seen in a window of what was now the ...
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... neighborhood afforded . It was what was called , in popular parlance , an " old field school- house ; " humble enough in its pretensions , and kept by one of his father's tenants named Hobby , who more- over was sexton of the parish ...
... neighborhood afforded . It was what was called , in popular parlance , an " old field school- house ; " humble enough in its pretensions , and kept by one of his father's tenants named Hobby , who more- over was sexton of the parish ...
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... neighborhood , kept by a Mr. Williams . His education , however , was plain and practical . He never attempted the learned languages , nor manifested any inclination for rhetoric or belles- lettres . His object , or the object of his ...
... neighborhood , kept by a Mr. Williams . His education , however , was plain and practical . He never attempted the learned languages , nor manifested any inclination for rhetoric or belles- lettres . His object , or the object of his ...
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... neighborhood , and keeping regular field books , some of which we have examined , in which the boundaries and measurements of the fields surveyed were carefully entered , and diagrams made , with a neatness and exactness as if the whole ...
... neighborhood , and keeping regular field books , some of which we have examined , in which the boundaries and measurements of the fields surveyed were carefully entered , and diagrams made , with a neatness and exactness as if the whole ...
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