Life of George Washington, Količina 1Putnam, 1864 - 115 strani |
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... never took more than one sleep , saying it was unbecoming a man to turn from one side to another in bed . He was per- petually , when within his diocese , either riding from one manor to another , or hunting and hawking . Twice he ...
... never took more than one sleep , saying it was unbecoming a man to turn from one side to another in bed . He was per- petually , when within his diocese , either riding from one manor to another , or hunting and hawking . Twice he ...
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... never gave him undue preference , and the implicit deference exacted from him in childhood continued to be habitually observed by him to the day of her death . He in- herited from her a high temper and a spirit of command , but her ...
... never gave him undue preference , and the implicit deference exacted from him in childhood continued to be habitually observed by him to the day of her death . He in- herited from her a high temper and a spirit of command , but her ...
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... never attempted the learned languages , nor manifested any inclination for rhetoric or belles - lettres . His object , or the object of his friends , seems to have been confined to fitting him . for ordinary business . His manuscript ...
... never attempted the learned languages , nor manifested any inclination for rhetoric or belles - lettres . His object , or the object of his friends , seems to have been confined to fitting him . for ordinary business . His manuscript ...
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... never re- versed . As he had formerly been military chieftain , he was now legislator of the school ; thus displaying in boyhood a type of the future man . CHAPTER III . PATERNAL CONDUCT OF AN ELDER BROTHER - 24 [ 1746 . LIFE OF ...
... never re- versed . As he had formerly been military chieftain , he was now legislator of the school ; thus displaying in boyhood a type of the future man . CHAPTER III . PATERNAL CONDUCT OF AN ELDER BROTHER - 24 [ 1746 . LIFE OF ...
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... never told his love ; but , as we have already surmised , was pre- vented by his bashfulness . " Ah , woe is me , that I should love and conceal ; Long have I wished and never dare reveal . " It is difficult to reconcile one's self to ...
... never told his love ; but , as we have already surmised , was pre- vented by his bashfulness . " Ah , woe is me , that I should love and conceal ; Long have I wished and never dare reveal . " It is difficult to reconcile one's self to ...
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