Life of George Washington, Količina 1Putnam, 1876 - 790 strani |
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... brought from France in Ed- ward the Confessor's time , about fifty years before the Conquest ; but did not become universally settled until some hundred years afterwards . At first they did not descend hereditarily on the family ...
... brought from France in Ed- ward the Confessor's time , about fifty years before the Conquest ; but did not become universally settled until some hundred years afterwards . At first they did not descend hereditarily on the family ...
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... brought to the test has , acquitted itself with honor and loyalty . Hereditary rank may be an illusion ; but hered- itary virtue gives a patent of innate nobleness beyond all the blazonry of the Herald's Col- lege . CHAPTER II . 11 When ...
... brought to the test has , acquitted itself with honor and loyalty . Hereditary rank may be an illusion ; but hered- itary virtue gives a patent of innate nobleness beyond all the blazonry of the Herald's Col- lege . CHAPTER II . 11 When ...
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... brought George into familiar intercourse with the family of his father - in- William Fairfax was a man of liberal ... brought all the impulses of a somewhat ardent temper under conscientious government . Other influences were brought to ...
... brought George into familiar intercourse with the family of his father - in- William Fairfax was a man of liberal ... brought all the impulses of a somewhat ardent temper under conscientious government . Other influences were brought to ...
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... brought home his bride and her sister to his father's house . The merits of Washington were known and appreciated by the Fairfax family . Though not quite sixteen years of age , he no longer seemed a boy , nor was he treated as such ...
... brought home his bride and her sister to his father's house . The merits of Washington were known and appreciated by the Fairfax family . Though not quite sixteen years of age , he no longer seemed a boy , nor was he treated as such ...
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... brought in their pockets . During their surveys they were followed by numbers of people , some of them squatters , anxious , doubtless , to procure a cheap title to the land they had appropriated ; others , Ger- man emigrants , with ...
... brought in their pockets . During their surveys they were followed by numbers of people , some of them squatters , anxious , doubtless , to procure a cheap title to the land they had appropriated ; others , Ger- man emigrants , with ...
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