Life of George WashingtonG.P. Putnam, 1861 |
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... whole country north of the Humber , in punishment of the insurrection of the Nor- thumbrians , he apportioned the estates among his followers , and advanced Normans and other foreigners to the principal ecclesiastical dignities . One of ...
... whole country north of the Humber , in punishment of the insurrection of the Nor- thumbrians , he apportioned the estates among his followers , and advanced Normans and other foreigners to the principal ecclesiastical dignities . One of ...
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... whole family arms was emblazoned had been removed to the residence of the actual proprietor of the manor . Another relic of the ancient manor of the Wash- ingtons was a rookery in a venerable grove hard by . The rooks , those stanch ...
... whole family arms was emblazoned had been removed to the residence of the actual proprietor of the manor . Another relic of the ancient manor of the Wash- ingtons was a rookery in a venerable grove hard by . The rooks , those stanch ...
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... whole length of the house . It was probably the house originally occupied by his steward or land agent , but was now devoted to hospitable purposes , and the reception of guests . As to his lordship , it was one of his many ...
... whole length of the house . It was probably the house originally occupied by his steward or land agent , but was now devoted to hospitable purposes , and the reception of guests . As to his lordship , it was one of his many ...
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... whole . As yet in the region in question there was not a single white settlement . Mixed Iroquois tribes of Delawares , Shawnees , and Mingoes , had migrated into it early in the century from the French settlements in Canada , and taken ...
... whole . As yet in the region in question there was not a single white settlement . Mixed Iroquois tribes of Delawares , Shawnees , and Mingoes , had migrated into it early in the century from the French settlements in Canada , and taken ...
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... the French , and their brothers , " the English , they were in a fair way of being most lovingly shared out of the whole country . CHAPTER VI . PREPARATIONS FOR HOSTILITIES WASHINGTON APPOINTED DIS- TRICT 52 LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
... the French , and their brothers , " the English , they were in a fair way of being most lovingly shared out of the whole country . CHAPTER VI . PREPARATIONS FOR HOSTILITIES WASHINGTON APPOINTED DIS- TRICT 52 LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
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