Life of George Washington, Količina 1Putnam, 1864 - 115 strani |
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... youth . There was a difference of fourteen years in their ages , which may have been one cause of the strong attachment which took place between them . Lawrence looked down with a protecting eye upon the boy whose dawning intelligence ...
... youth . There was a difference of fourteen years in their ages , which may have been one cause of the strong attachment which took place between them . Lawrence looked down with a protecting eye upon the boy whose dawning intelligence ...
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... youth . The whole code evinces that rigid propriety and self control to which he subjected himself , and by which he brought all the impulses of a somewhat ardent temper under conscientious government . Other influences were brought to ...
... youth . The whole code evinces that rigid propriety and self control to which he subjected himself , and by which he brought all the impulses of a somewhat ardent temper under conscientious government . Other influences were brought to ...
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... youth was actually on board of a man anchored in the river just below Mount Vernon . of war , At the eleventh hour the mother's heart faltered . This was her eldest born . A son , whose strong and steadfast character promised to be a ...
... youth was actually on board of a man anchored in the river just below Mount Vernon . of war , At the eleventh hour the mother's heart faltered . This was her eldest born . A son , whose strong and steadfast character promised to be a ...
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... youth found a more effectual remedy for his love melancholy in the company of Lord Fairfax . His lordship was a staunch fox - hunter , and kept horses and hounds in the English style . The hunting sea- son had arrived . The neighborhood ...
... youth found a more effectual remedy for his love melancholy in the company of Lord Fairfax . His lordship was a staunch fox - hunter , and kept horses and hounds in the English style . The hunting sea- son had arrived . The neighborhood ...
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... youth , he beheld one fit for the task - having noticed the exercises in surveying which he kept up while at Mount Ver- non , and the aptness and exactness with which every process was executed . He was well calculated , too , by his ...
... youth , he beheld one fit for the task - having noticed the exercises in surveying which he kept up while at Mount Ver- non , and the aptness and exactness with which every process was executed . He was well calculated , too , by his ...
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