Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1861 |
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Stran 13
... spirit of the knights of the palatinate . He served under prince Rupert at the storming of Bristol , in 1643 , and when the assailants were beaten off at every point , he broke in with a handful of infantry at a weak part of the wall ...
... spirit of the knights of the palatinate . He served under prince Rupert at the storming of Bristol , in 1643 , and when the assailants were beaten off at every point , he broke in with a handful of infantry at a weak part of the wall ...
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... spirit of justice and generosity , and above all a scrupu- lous love of truth . When George was about seven or eight years old his brother Lawrence returned from England , a well - educated and accom- plished youth . There was a ...
... spirit of justice and generosity , and above all a scrupu- lous love of truth . When George was about seven or eight years old his brother Lawrence returned from England , a well - educated and accom- plished youth . There was a ...
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... spirit so often cited of George in his boyish days . He had seen his brother fitted out for the wars . He had heard by letter and otherwise of the war- like scenes in which he was mingling . All his amusements took a military turn . He ...
... spirit so often cited of George in his boyish days . He had seen his brother fitted out for the wars . He had heard by letter and otherwise of the war- like scenes in which he was mingling . All his amusements took a military turn . He ...
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... spirit of command , but her early precepts and example taught him to restrain and govern that temper , and to square his conduct on the exact principles of equity and justice . Tradition gives an interesting picture of the widow , with ...
... spirit of command , but her early precepts and example taught him to restrain and govern that temper , and to square his conduct on the exact principles of equity and justice . Tradition gives an interesting picture of the widow , with ...
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... spirit and a growing desire for military life . In this way most proba- bly was produced that desire to enter the navy which he evinced when about fourteen years of age . The opportunity for gratify- ing it appeared at hand . Ships of ...
... spirit and a growing desire for military life . In this way most proba- bly was produced that desire to enter the navy which he evinced when about fourteen years of age . The opportunity for gratify- ing it appeared at hand . Ships of ...
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