Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1856 |
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Stran 7
... took more than one sleep , saying it was unbecoming a man to turn from one side to another in bed . He was perpet- ually , when within his diocese , either riding from one manor to another , or hunting and hawking . Twice he assisted ...
... took more than one sleep , saying it was unbecoming a man to turn from one side to another in bed . He was perpet- ually , when within his diocese , either riding from one manor to another , or hunting and hawking . Twice he assisted ...
Stran 8
... took the field , call- ing the northern prelates and nobles to join her stand- * An extract from an inedited poem , cited by Nicolas in his translation of the Siege of Carlaverock , gives a striking picture of the palatinate in these ...
... took the field , call- ing the northern prelates and nobles to join her stand- * An extract from an inedited poem , cited by Nicolas in his translation of the Siege of Carlaverock , gives a striking picture of the palatinate in these ...
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... took place the battle of Otterbourne , in which Percy was taken prisoner and Douglas slain . * For upwards of two hundred years the De Wes- syngtons had now sat in the councils of the palatinate ; had mingled with horse and hound in the ...
... took place the battle of Otterbourne , in which Percy was taken prisoner and Douglas slain . * For upwards of two hundred years the De Wes- syngtons had now sat in the councils of the palatinate ; had mingled with horse and hound in the ...
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... took up 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 ...
... took up 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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... took up his resi- dence on Bridges Creek , near where it falls into the Potomac . He became an extensive planter , and , in process of time , a magistrate and member of the House of Burgesses . Having a spark of the old mili- tary fire ...
... took up his resi- dence on Bridges Creek , near where it falls into the Potomac . He became an extensive planter , and , in process of time , a magistrate and member of the House of Burgesses . Having a spark of the old mili- tary fire ...
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