The Life of George Washington: With Curious Anecdotes, Equally Honourable to Himself, and Exemplary to His Young Countrymen ... Embellished with Six EngravingsJ.B. Lippincott & Company, 1858 - 244 strani |
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... cause in these every youth may become a Washing- ton - a Washington in piety and patriotism , —in in- dustry and honour - and consequently a Washington , in what alone deserves the name , SELF ESTEEM and ate educa our children UNIVERSAL ...
... cause in these every youth may become a Washing- ton - a Washington in piety and patriotism , —in in- dustry and honour - and consequently a Washington , in what alone deserves the name , SELF ESTEEM and ate educa our children UNIVERSAL ...
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... cause to be guilty of so shameful a thing . Many parents , indeed , even compel their children to this vile practice , by barba rously beating them for every little fault : hence , on the next offence , the little terrified creature ...
... cause to be guilty of so shameful a thing . Many parents , indeed , even compel their children to this vile practice , by barba rously beating them for every little fault : hence , on the next offence , the little terrified creature ...
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... cause was this - In those days the people of Virginia looked on Great Britain as the mother country ; and to go thither was , in common phrase , " to go home . " The name of OLD ENGLAND was music in their ears : and the bare men- tion ...
... cause was this - In those days the people of Virginia looked on Great Britain as the mother country ; and to go thither was , in common phrase , " to go home . " The name of OLD ENGLAND was music in their ears : and the bare men- tion ...
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... cause to rue your bargain . " The governor took him to his palace that night , which was spent in preparing his letters and instructions . The next day , accompanied by an interpreter and a couple of servants , he set out on his journey ...
... cause to rue your bargain . " The governor took him to his palace that night , which was spent in preparing his letters and instructions . The next day , accompanied by an interpreter and a couple of servants , he set out on his journey ...
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... cause . The proximate his- tory , or how the dance begun , we now proceed to relate . We have just seen that the French , pouring down from the lakes of Canada , thick as autumnal geese , were dashing away on the Ohio , at an alarming ...
... cause . The proximate his- tory , or how the dance begun , we now proceed to relate . We have just seen that the French , pouring down from the lakes of Canada , thick as autumnal geese , were dashing away on the Ohio , at an alarming ...
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Stran 162 - The West derives from the East supplies requisite to its growth and comfort; and, what is perhaps of still greater consequence, it must of necessity owe the secure enjoyment of indispensable outlets for its own productions to the weight, influence, and the future maritime strength of the Atlantic side of the Union, directed by an indissoluble community of interest as inn