Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1856 |
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Washington Irving. GENEALOGY . 13 dissolution of the priories by Henry VIII . he received , in 1538 , a grant of the manor of Sulgrave , in North- amptonshire , with other lands in the vicinity , all con- fiscated property formerly ...
Washington Irving. GENEALOGY . 13 dissolution of the priories by Henry VIII . he received , in 1538 , a grant of the manor of Sulgrave , in North- amptonshire , with other lands in the vicinity , all con- fiscated property formerly ...
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... received a letter from Fairfax , who , with his victorious army , was at Haddington , demand- ing the surrender of Worcester . The following was Colonel Washington's reply : SIR , It is acknowledged by your books and by report of your ...
... received a letter from Fairfax , who , with his victorious army , was at Haddington , demand- ing the surrender of Worcester . The following was Colonel Washington's reply : SIR , It is acknowledged by your books and by report of your ...
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... done by Augustine Wash- ington with his eldest son Lawrence , then about fifteen years of age , and whom he no doubt considered the future head of the family . George was yet in early childhood : as his intellect dawned he received the ru-
... done by Augustine Wash- ington with his eldest son Lawrence , then about fifteen years of age , and whom he no doubt considered the future head of the family . George was yet in early childhood : as his intellect dawned he received the ru-
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Washington Irving. childhood : as his intellect dawned he received the ru- diments of education in the best establishment for the purpose that the neighborhood afforded . It was what was called , in popular parlance , an " old field ...
Washington Irving. childhood : as his intellect dawned he received the ru- diments of education in the best establishment for the purpose that the neighborhood afforded . It was what was called , in popular parlance , an " old field ...
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... received , and they became engaged . Their nup- tials were delayed by the sudden and untimely death of his father , which took place on the 12th of April , 1743 , after a short but severe attack of gout in the stomach , and when but ...
... received , and they became engaged . Their nup- tials were delayed by the sudden and untimely death of his father , which took place on the 12th of April , 1743 , after a short but severe attack of gout in the stomach , and when but ...
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