Life of George WashingtonG.P. Putnam, 1861 |
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... passed away from the De Wessyng- tons , after his death , by the marriage of his only daughter and heir , Dionisia , with Sir William Temple of Studley . By the year 1400 it had become the property of the Blaykestons . " But though the ...
... passed away from the De Wessyng- tons , after his death , by the marriage of his only daughter and heir , Dionisia , with Sir William Temple of Studley . By the year 1400 it had become the property of the Blaykestons . " But though the ...
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... passed away . A stone1 marks the site of the house , and an inscription denotes its being the birthplace of Washington . We have entered with some minuteness into this genealo- 1 Placed there by George W. P. Custis , Esq . gical detail ...
... passed away . A stone1 marks the site of the house , and an inscription denotes its being the birthplace of Washington . We have entered with some minuteness into this genealo- 1 Placed there by George W. P. Custis , Esq . gical detail ...
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... passed by them in the wild mountainous regions of Fred- erick County , and about the south branch of the Potomac , sur- veying lands and laying out lots , camped out the greater part of the time , and subsisting on wild turkeys and ...
... passed by them in the wild mountainous regions of Fred- erick County , and about the south branch of the Potomac , sur- veying lands and laying out lots , camped out the greater part of the time , and subsisting on wild turkeys and ...
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... 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 rough people , inured ...
... 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 rough people , inured ...
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... passed down the Mississippi in a canoe quite to the Arkansas , thereby , according to an alleged maxim in the law of nations , establishing the right of their sovereign , not merely to the river so discovered and its ad- jacent lands ...
... passed down the Mississippi in a canoe quite to the Arkansas , thereby , according to an alleged maxim in the law of nations , establishing the right of their sovereign , not merely to the river so discovered and its ad- jacent lands ...
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