Life of George Washington, Količina 1Putnam, 1864 - 115 strani |
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... write , in which he bewails his " poor restless heart , wounded by Cupid's dart , " and " bleeding for one who remains pitiless of his griefs and woes . " The tenor of some of his verses induce us to believe that he never told his love ...
... write , in which he bewails his " poor restless heart , wounded by Cupid's dart , " and " bleeding for one who remains pitiless of his griefs and woes . " The tenor of some of his verses induce us to believe that he never told his love ...
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... writes : " My residence is at present at his lordship's , where I might , was my heart disengaged , pass my time very pleasantly , as there's a very agreeable young lady lives in the same house ( Col. George Fairfax's wife's sister ) ...
... writes : " My residence is at present at his lordship's , where I might , was my heart disengaged , pass my time very pleasantly , as there's a very agreeable young lady lives in the same house ( Col. George Fairfax's wife's sister ) ...
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... writes Washington to one of his young friends at home , " but after walk- ing a good deal all the day I have lain down before the fire upon a little straw or fodder , or a bear skin , whichever was to be had , with man , wife , and ...
... writes Washington to one of his young friends at home , " but after walk- ing a good deal all the day I have lain down before the fire upon a little straw or fodder , or a bear skin , whichever was to be had , with man , wife , and ...
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... writes he , " that such people should be in debt , and not be able to indulge themselves in all the luxuries , as well as the necessaries of life . Yet so it happens . Estates are often alienated for debts . How persons coming to ...
... writes he , " that such people should be in debt , and not be able to indulge themselves in all the luxuries , as well as the necessaries of life . Yet so it happens . Estates are often alienated for debts . How persons coming to ...
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... writes he in his journal , spent some time in viewing the rivers , and the land at the Fork , which I think extremely well situated for a fort , as it has the absolute command of both rivers . The land at the point is twenty or twenty ...
... writes he in his journal , spent some time in viewing the rivers , and the land at the Fork , which I think extremely well situated for a fort , as it has the absolute command of both rivers . The land at the point is twenty or twenty ...
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