Life of George Washington, Količina 1Putnam, 1864 - 115 strani |
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Stran 4
... gives the first trace of the Washington family , it merits especial mention . In 1183 , a survey was made by order of Bishop de Pusaz of all the lands of the see held in de- mesne , or by tenants in villanage . The record was entered in ...
... gives the first trace of the Washington family , it merits especial mention . In 1183 , a survey was made by order of Bishop de Pusaz of all the lands of the see held in de- mesne , or by tenants in villanage . The record was entered in ...
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... gives a striking picture of the palatinate in these days of its pride and splendor : — There valour bowed before the rood and book , And kneeling knighthood served a prelate lord , Yet little deigned he on such train to look , Or glance ...
... gives a striking picture of the palatinate in these days of its pride and splendor : — There valour bowed before the rood and book , And kneeling knighthood served a prelate lord , Yet little deigned he on such train to look , Or glance ...
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... gives of the lineal and enduring worth of the race . We have shown that , for many generations , and through a variety of eventful scenes , it has maintained an equality of fortune and respectability , and whenever brought to the test ...
... gives of the lineal and enduring worth of the race . We have shown that , for many generations , and through a variety of eventful scenes , it has maintained an equality of fortune and respectability , and whenever brought to the test ...
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... give him time for further remark . The half - king then rose and spoke in behalf of the tribes , as- suring him that they considered the English and themselves brothers , and one people ; and that they intended to return the French the ...
... give him time for further remark . The half - king then rose and spoke in behalf of the tribes , as- suring him that they considered the English and themselves brothers , and one people ; and that they intended to return the French the ...
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... give me the greatest satisfaction if you can return him with an answer suitable to my wishes for a long and lasting peace be- tween us . " The two following days were consumed in councils of the chevalier and his officers over the ...
... give me the greatest satisfaction if you can return him with an answer suitable to my wishes for a long and lasting peace be- tween us . " The two following days were consumed in councils of the chevalier and his officers over the ...
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