Life of George WashingtonG.P. Putnam, 1861 |
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... four pounds , and engaging to attend him with two greyhounds in grand hunts , and to furnish a man at arms whenever military aid should be required of the palatinate.2 8 The family changed its surname with its estate , and thence ...
... four pounds , and engaging to attend him with two greyhounds in grand hunts , and to furnish a man at arms whenever military aid should be required of the palatinate.2 8 The family changed its surname with its estate , and thence ...
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... four sons and eleven daughters . The inscription in black letter was dated 1564 . 1 Clarendon , Book vii . 2 Greene's Antiquities of Worcester , p . 273 . In a few days Colonel Whalley invested the city with LIFE OF WASHINGTON . 23.
... four sons and eleven daughters . The inscription in black letter was dated 1564 . 1 Clarendon , Book vii . 2 Greene's Antiquities of Worcester , p . 273 . In a few days Colonel Whalley invested the city with LIFE OF WASHINGTON . 23.
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... four children , of whom only two , Lawrence and Augustine , survived the years of childhood ; their mother died November 24 , 1728 , and was buried in the family vault . On the 6th of March , 1730 , he married in second nuptials , Mary ...
... four children , of whom only two , Lawrence and Augustine , survived the years of childhood ; their mother died November 24 , 1728 , and was buried in the family vault . On the 6th of March , 1730 , he married in second nuptials , Mary ...
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... four years were thus passed by Washington , the greater part of the time beyond the Blue Ridge , but occasionally with his brother Lawrence at Mount Vernon . His rugged and toilsome expeditions in the mountains , among rude scenes and ...
... four years were thus passed by Washington , the greater part of the time beyond the Blue Ridge , but occasionally with his brother Lawrence at Mount Vernon . His rugged and toilsome expeditions in the mountains , among rude scenes and ...
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... four hun- dred pounds , gave up all right and title to the land west of the Allegany Mountains , even to the Mississippi , which land , ac- cording to their traditions , had been conquered by their fore- fathers . It is undoubtedly true ...
... four hun- dred pounds , gave up all right and title to the land west of the Allegany Mountains , even to the Mississippi , which land , ac- cording to their traditions , had been conquered by their fore- fathers . It is undoubtedly true ...
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