The Writings of George Washington: Life of WashingtonAmerican Stationers' Company, John B. Russell, 1837 |
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... friends , Judge Wash- ington and Chief Justice Marshall , have died . Their character and deeds are recorded in the annals of their country , and are too well known and highly valued to need any eulogy in this place ; but I should do ...
... friends , Judge Wash- ington and Chief Justice Marshall , have died . Their character and deeds are recorded in the annals of their country , and are too well known and highly valued to need any eulogy in this place ; but I should do ...
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... friends , discovering this inclina- tion , encouraged him in yielding to it , with the view of qualifying him for the profession of a surveyor , which was then a lucrative employment , and led to oppor- tunities of selecting valuable ...
... friends , discovering this inclina- tion , encouraged him in yielding to it , with the view of qualifying him for the profession of a surveyor , which was then a lucrative employment , and led to oppor- tunities of selecting valuable ...
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... friends , which , if it had been matured , would have changed his own destiny , and perhaps have produced an important influence upon that of his country . His eldest brother , Lawrence , had been an officer in the late war , and served ...
... friends , which , if it had been matured , would have changed his own destiny , and perhaps have produced an important influence upon that of his country . His eldest brother , Lawrence , had been an officer in the late war , and served ...
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... friends , and establish his reputa- tion as a surveyor . On other accounts it was benefi- cial to him . It inspired a confidence in himself , kindled fresh hopes , and prepared the way for new successes . He had moreover acquired a ...
... friends , and establish his reputa- tion as a surveyor . On other accounts it was benefi- cial to him . It inspired a confidence in himself , kindled fresh hopes , and prepared the way for new successes . He had moreover acquired a ...
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... friends , to deplore a loss keenly felt by them all . Few men have been more beloved for their amiable qualities , or admired for those higher traits of character , which give dignity to virtue , and a charm to accomplishments of mind ...
... friends , to deplore a loss keenly felt by them all . Few men have been more beloved for their amiable qualities , or admired for those higher traits of character , which give dignity to virtue , and a charm to accomplishments of mind ...
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