The Life of George Washington, Količina 4Merrill & Baker, 1920 |
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Stran 313
... hand in silence , retired from the bedside , and sat by the fire absorbed in grief . Between five and six the other ... hand from mine and felt his own pulse . I saw his countenance change . I spoke to Dr. Craik , who sat by the fire ...
... hand in silence , retired from the bedside , and sat by the fire absorbed in grief . Between five and six the other ... hand from mine and felt his own pulse . I saw his countenance change . I spoke to Dr. Craik , who sat by the fire ...
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... hands to pack and despatch it to the seaside ; peasants greeted its triumphal progress ; the people of Richmond were ... hand is on the snaffle bridle , which is drawn back ; he sits with perfect ease and dignity , the head and face a ...
... hands to pack and despatch it to the seaside ; peasants greeted its triumphal progress ; the people of Richmond were ... hand is on the snaffle bridle , which is drawn back ; he sits with perfect ease and dignity , the head and face a ...
Stran 355
... hand , and every page thereof subscribed with my name , * to be my last WILL and TESTA- MENT , revoking all others . Imprimis . - All my debts , of which there are but few , and none of mag- nitude , are to be punctually and speedily ...
... hand , and every page thereof subscribed with my name , * to be my last WILL and TESTA- MENT , revoking all others . Imprimis . - All my debts , of which there are but few , and none of mag- nitude , are to be punctually and speedily ...
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