Life of George WashingtonG.P. Putnam, 1861 |
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... says Camden , was esteemd by princes and gentry a titular saint against the Scots.1 His shrine , therefore , had been held in peculiar reverence by the Saxons , and the see of Durham endowed with extraordinary privileges . William ...
... says Camden , was esteemd by princes and gentry a titular saint against the Scots.1 His shrine , therefore , had been held in peculiar reverence by the Saxons , and the see of Durham endowed with extraordinary privileges . William ...
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... says , that the custom of surnames was brought from France in Edward the Confessor's time , about fifty years before the Conquest ; but did not become universally settled until some hundred years afterwards . At first they did not ...
... says , that the custom of surnames was brought from France in Edward the Confessor's time , about fifty years before the Conquest ; but did not become universally settled until some hundred years afterwards . At first they did not ...
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... says an old poem , but surpassed Arthur himself , though endowed with the charmed gifts of Merlin . We presume the De Wessyngtons were among those preux chevaliers , as the banner of St. Cuthbert had been taken from its shrine on the ...
... says an old poem , but surpassed Arthur himself , though endowed with the charmed gifts of Merlin . We presume the De Wessyngtons were among those preux chevaliers , as the banner of St. Cuthbert had been taken from its shrine on the ...
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... says an old treatise , " when Englishmen and English manners began to prevail upon the recovery of lost credit . " — Restitution of decayed intelligence in antiquities . Lond . 1634 . About the time of Henry VI . , says another treatise ...
... says an old treatise , " when Englishmen and English manners began to prevail upon the recovery of lost credit . " — Restitution of decayed intelligence in antiquities . Lond . 1634 . About the time of Henry VI . , says another treatise ...
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... say , " the daughter of the stars . " The first station of the travellers was at a 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 ...
... say , " the daughter of the stars . " The first station of the travellers was at a 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 ...
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