Life of George Washington, Količina 5G. P. Putnam's sons, 1902 |
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... brought home from the interdicted woods to the drawing - room , where the general was walk- ing up and down with his hands behind him , as was his wont . Grandmamma , seated in her great arm - chair , opened a severe reproof . " Poor ...
... brought home from the interdicted woods to the drawing - room , where the general was walk- ing up and down with his hands behind him , as was his wont . Grandmamma , seated in her great arm - chair , opened a severe reproof . " Poor ...
Stran 386
... brought to America the earliest cast of the Venus de Medici , which was privately exhibited to the select fey - the manners and morals of the Quaker city forbidding its exposure to the common eye . He was considered a superior colorist ...
... brought to America the earliest cast of the Venus de Medici , which was privately exhibited to the select fey - the manners and morals of the Quaker city forbidding its exposure to the common eye . He was considered a superior colorist ...
Stran 409
... brought into intimate contact with an illustrious character , are the most reliable materials for his portrait ; they reflect the man in the broad mirror of humanity , and are the faith- ful daguerreotypes which the vital radiance of ...
... brought into intimate contact with an illustrious character , are the most reliable materials for his portrait ; they reflect the man in the broad mirror of humanity , and are the faith- ful daguerreotypes which the vital radiance of ...
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