Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1855 |
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... England . As a trophy of the event , the chair of Schone used on the inauguration of the Scottish monarchs , and containing the stone on which Jacob dreamed , the palladium of Scotland , was transferred to England and deposited in ...
... England . As a trophy of the event , the chair of Schone used on the inauguration of the Scottish monarchs , and containing the stone on which Jacob dreamed , the palladium of Scotland , was transferred to England and deposited in ...
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... England and America to his obstinacy , his technical pedantry , and his military conceit . He had been con- tinually warned to be on his guard against ambush and surprise , but without avail . Had he taken the advice urged on him by ...
... England and America to his obstinacy , his technical pedantry , and his military conceit . He had been con- tinually warned to be on his guard against ambush and surprise , but without avail . Had he taken the advice urged on him by ...
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... England . The young men , especially the elder sons , were often sent to finish their education there , and on their return brought out the tastes and habits of the mother coun- try . The governors of Virginia were from the higher ranks ...
... England . The young men , especially the elder sons , were often sent to finish their education there , and on their return brought out the tastes and habits of the mother coun- try . The governors of Virginia were from the higher ranks ...
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