Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1855 |
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... brother to Vir- ginia ; which colony , from its allegiance to the exiled monarch and the Anglican Church had become a favor- ite resort of the Cavaliers . The brothers arrived in Virginia in 1657 , and purchased lands in Westmore- land ...
... brother to Vir- ginia ; which colony , from its allegiance to the exiled monarch and the Anglican Church had become a favor- ite resort of the Cavaliers . The brothers arrived in Virginia in 1657 , and purchased lands in Westmore- land ...
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... brothers had scarcely been a fortnight at the island when George was taken down by a severe attack of small - pox . Skilful medical treatment , with the kind attentions of friends , and especially of his brother , restored him to health ...
... brothers had scarcely been a fortnight at the island when George was taken down by a severe attack of small - pox . Skilful medical treatment , with the kind attentions of friends , and especially of his brother , restored him to health ...
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... brother , and Colonel Fair- fax . Nov. 25.-Mr. Bryan Fairfax , Mr. Grayson , and Phil . Alexander came here by sunrise . Hunted and catched a fox with these , Lord Fairfax , his brother , and Col. Fairfax , —all of whom , with Mr ...
... brother , and Colonel Fair- fax . Nov. 25.-Mr. Bryan Fairfax , Mr. Grayson , and Phil . Alexander came here by sunrise . Hunted and catched a fox with these , Lord Fairfax , his brother , and Col. Fairfax , —all of whom , with Mr ...
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