Life of George WashingtonG.P. Putnam, 1861 |
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... considered an enlightened ecclesiastic , appointed by the crown , a safer depositary of such power than an hered- itary noble . Having placed a noble and learned native of Loraine in the diocese , therefore , he erected it into a ...
... considered an enlightened ecclesiastic , appointed by the crown , a safer depositary of such power than an hered- itary noble . Having placed a noble and learned native of Loraine in the diocese , therefore , he erected it into a ...
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... considered the future head of the family . George was yet in early childhood ; as his intellect dawned he received the rudiments of education in the best establishment for the purpose that the neighborhood afforded . It was what was ...
... considered the future head of the family . George was yet in early childhood ; as his intellect dawned he received the rudiments of education in the best establishment for the purpose that the neighborhood afforded . It was what was ...
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... considered the naval service a popular path to fame and fortune . George was at a suitable age to enter the navy . The great difficulty was to procure the assent of his mother . She was brought , however , to acquiesce ; a midshipman's ...
... considered the naval service a popular path to fame and fortune . George was at a suitable age to enter the navy . The great difficulty was to procure the assent of his mother . She was brought , however , to acquiesce ; a midshipman's ...
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... considered him a mere school- boy , and treated him as such , or his own shyness may have been in his way , and his " rules for behavior and conversa- tion " may as yet have sat awkwardly on him , and rendered him formal and ungainly ...
... considered him a mere school- boy , and treated him as such , or his own shyness may have been in his way , and his " rules for behavior and conversa- tion " may as yet have sat awkwardly on him , and rendered him formal and ungainly ...
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... against the Indians . Mr. Thomas Lee , president of the council of Virginia , took the lead in the concerns of the company at the outset , and by many has been considered its founder . On his death 44 LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
... against the Indians . Mr. Thomas Lee , president of the council of Virginia , took the lead in the concerns of the company at the outset , and by many has been considered its founder . On his death 44 LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
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