Life of George WashingtonG.P. Putnam, 1861 |
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... Continued Misunderstandings with Dinwiddie — Return to Mount Vernon . CHAPTER XXIII . 164 · 169 • 175 - - Washington recovers his Health Again in Command at Fort Loudoun - Admin- istration of Pitt Loudoun succeeded by General ...
... Continued Misunderstandings with Dinwiddie — Return to Mount Vernon . CHAPTER XXIII . 164 · 169 • 175 - - Washington recovers his Health Again in Command at Fort Loudoun - Admin- istration of Pitt Loudoun succeeded by General ...
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... continued and increased those privileges . needed a powerful adherent on this frontier to keep the rest- less Northumbrians in order , and check Scottish invasion ; and no doubt considered an enlightened ecclesiastic , appointed by the ...
... continued and increased those privileges . needed a powerful adherent on this frontier to keep the rest- less Northumbrians in order , and check Scottish invasion ; and no doubt considered an enlightened ecclesiastic , appointed by the ...
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... continued for centuries to exercise every right attached to an independent sovereign.1 - The bishop , as Count Palatine , lived in almost royal state and splendor . He had his lay chancellor , chamberlains , secretaries , steward ...
... continued for centuries to exercise every right attached to an independent sovereign.1 - The bishop , as Count Palatine , lived in almost royal state and splendor . He had his lay chancellor , chamberlains , secretaries , steward ...
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... continued for a time to flourish in the cloisters . In the year 1416 , John de Wessyngton was elected prior of the Benedictine convent , at- tached to the cathedral . The monks of this convent had been licensed by Pope Gregory VII . to ...
... continued for a time to flourish in the cloisters . In the year 1416 , John de Wessyngton was elected prior of the Benedictine convent , at- tached to the cathedral . The monks of this convent had been licensed by Pope Gregory VII . to ...
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... continued by your Excellency's humble servant , HENRY WASHINGTON.2 colored glass , was to be seen in a window of what was now the buttery . A window on which the whole family arms was emblazoned had been removed to the residence of the ...
... continued by your Excellency's humble servant , HENRY WASHINGTON.2 colored glass , was to be seen in a window of what was now the buttery . A window on which the whole family arms was emblazoned had been removed to the residence of the ...
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