Life of George WashingtonG.P. Putnam, 1861 |
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... kind - reading , writing , and ciphering , perhaps ; but George had the benefit of mental and moral culture at home , from an excellent father . · Several traditional anecdotes have been given to the world , 26 LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
... kind - reading , writing , and ciphering , perhaps ; but George had the benefit of mental and moral culture at home , from an excellent father . · Several traditional anecdotes have been given to the world , 26 LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
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... kind of occupation for which he had been diligently training himself . All the preparations required by one of his simple habits were soon made , and in a very few days he was ready for his first expedition into the wilderness . CHAPTER ...
... kind of occupation for which he had been diligently training himself . All the preparations required by one of his simple habits were soon made , and in a very few days he was ready for his first expedition into the wilderness . CHAPTER ...
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... kind of lodge in the wilderness , where the steward or land - bailiff of Lord Fairfax resided , with such negroes as were required for farming pur- poses , and which Washington terms " his lordship's quarter . " It was situated not far ...
... kind of lodge in the wilderness , where the steward or land - bailiff of Lord Fairfax resided , with such negroes as were required for farming pur- poses , and which Washington terms " his lordship's quarter . " It was situated not far ...
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... kind would be rigorously dealt with . His letter and a report of his proceedings on the Ohio , roused the solicitude of the governor and council of Pennsylvania , for the protection of their Indian trade . Shortly afterward , one Hugh ...
... kind would be rigorously dealt with . His letter and a report of his proceedings on the Ohio , roused the solicitude of the governor and council of Pennsylvania , for the protection of their Indian trade . Shortly afterward , one Hugh ...
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... kind attentions of friends , and especially of his brother , restored him to health in about three weeks ; but his face always remained slightly marked . After his recovery he made excursions about the island , noticing its soil ...
... kind attentions of friends , and especially of his brother , restored him to health in about three weeks ; but his face always remained slightly marked . After his recovery he made excursions about the island , noticing its soil ...
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