Life of George WashingtonCo-operative Publication Society, 1930 |
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... Fairfax , cousin of William Fairfax , and of whose immense landed property the latter was the agent . As this nobleman was one of Washington's earliest friends , and in some degree the founder of his fort- unes , his character and ...
... Fairfax , cousin of William Fairfax , and of whose immense landed property the latter was the agent . As this nobleman was one of Washington's earliest friends , and in some degree the founder of his fort- unes , his character and ...
Stran 309
... Fairfax was now the proprietor . On such occasions there would be a hunting dinner at one or other of those establish- ments , at which convivial repasts Washington is said to have enjoyed himself with unwonted hilarity . Now and then ...
... Fairfax was now the proprietor . On such occasions there would be a hunting dinner at one or other of those establish- ments , at which convivial repasts Washington is said to have enjoyed himself with unwonted hilarity . Now and then ...
Stran 373
... Fairfax County , and presented the resolutions already cited , as the sense of his constituents . He is said , by one who was present , to have spoken in support of them in a strain of uncommon elo- quence , which shows how his latent ...
... Fairfax County , and presented the resolutions already cited , as the sense of his constituents . He is said , by one who was present , to have spoken in support of them in a strain of uncommon elo- quence , which shows how his latent ...
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The Home of Washingtons BoyhoodHis Early EducationLaw | 42 |
Paternal Conduct of an Elder BrotherThe Fairfax Family | 48 |
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