The Life of George WashingtonMast, Crowell, Kirkpartick, 1896 - 335 strani |
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Stran 7
... continued to have Norman names of baptism . The surname of De Hertburn was taken from a village on the palatinate which he held of the bishop in knight's fee ; probably the same now called Hartburn on the banks of the Tees . It had ...
... continued to have Norman names of baptism . The surname of De Hertburn was taken from a village on the palatinate which he held of the bishop in knight's fee ; probably the same now called Hartburn on the banks of the Tees . It had ...
Stran 8
... continued for a time to flourish in the cloisters . The branch of the family to which our Washington immediately belongs sprang from Laurence Washington , Esquire , of Gray's Inn , son of John Washington , of Wharton in Lancashire ...
... continued for a time to flourish in the cloisters . The branch of the family to which our Washington immediately belongs sprang from Laurence Washington , Esquire , of Gray's Inn , son of John Washington , of Wharton in Lancashire ...
Stran 9
... continued in the family . His grandson Augustine , the father of our Washington , was born there in 1694. He was twice married ; first ( April 20 , 1715 ) , to Jane , daughter of Caleb Butler , Esquire , of Westmoreland county , by whom ...
... continued in the family . His grandson Augustine , the father of our Washington , was born there in 1694. He was twice married ; first ( April 20 , 1715 ) , to Jane , daughter of Caleb Butler , Esquire , of Westmoreland county , by whom ...
Stran 14
... continued his studies for nearly two years longer , devoting himself especially to mathematics , and accomplishing himself in those branches calculated to fit him either for civil or military service . Among these , one of the most ...
... continued his studies for nearly two years longer , devoting himself especially to mathematics , and accomplishing himself in those branches calculated to fit him either for civil or military service . Among these , one of the most ...
Stran 18
... continued in this occupation , which proved extremely profitable , from the vast extent of the country to be surveyed and the very limited number of public surveyors . While thus employed for months at a time surveying the lands beyond ...
... continued in this occupation , which proved extremely profitable , from the vast extent of the country to be surveyed and the very limited number of public surveyors . While thus employed for months at a time surveying the lands beyond ...
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