The Life of George Washington, Količina 4Merrill & Baker, 1920 |
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... Stuart - Battle near Eutaw Springs . FOR some weeks in the months of July and August , General Greene had remained encamped with his main force on the high hills of Santee , refreshing and disciplining his men , and awaiting the arrival ...
... Stuart - Battle near Eutaw Springs . FOR some weeks in the months of July and August , General Greene had remained encamped with his main force on the high hills of Santee , refreshing and disciplining his men , and awaiting the arrival ...
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... Stuart , by a series of masterly portraits , had established his renown in London ; he had mingled in the best society ; his vigor- ous mind was cognizant of all the charms that wit and acumen lend to human intercourse , and he knew the ...
... Stuart , by a series of masterly portraits , had established his renown in London ; he had mingled in the best society ; his vigor- ous mind was cognizant of all the charms that wit and acumen lend to human intercourse , and he knew the ...
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... Stuart excused himself , much to the former's dissatisfaction , on the plea that it was a requisite legacy for his children . Simultaneously with the Lansdowne portrait the ar- tist executed for William Constable that now in the ...
... Stuart excused himself , much to the former's dissatisfaction , on the plea that it was a requisite legacy for his children . Simultaneously with the Lansdowne portrait the ar- tist executed for William Constable that now in the ...
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