Life of George Washington, Količina 1Putnam, 1876 - 790 strani |
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... never took more than one sleep , saying it was unbecoming a man to turn from one side to another in bed . He was per- petually , when within his diocese , either rid- ing from one manor to another , or hunting and hawking . Twice he ...
... never took more than one sleep , saying it was unbecoming a man to turn from one side to another in bed . He was per- petually , when within his diocese , either rid- ing from one manor to another , or hunting and hawking . Twice he ...
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... never gave him undue preference , and the implicit defer- He had seen his brother fitted out for the wars . He had heard by letter and otherwise of the warlike scenes in which he was mingling . All his amusements took a military turn ...
... never gave him undue preference , and the implicit defer- He had seen his brother fitted out for the wars . He had heard by letter and otherwise of the warlike scenes in which he was mingling . All his amusements took a military turn ...
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... never reversed . As he had formerly been military chieftain , he was now legislator of the school ; thus displaying in boyhood a type of the future man . CHAPTER III . THE attachment of Lawrence Washington to his brother George seems to ...
... never reversed . As he had formerly been military chieftain , he was now legislator of the school ; thus displaying in boyhood a type of the future man . CHAPTER III . THE attachment of Lawrence Washington to his brother George seems to ...
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... never told his love ; but , as we have already surmised , was prevented by his bashfulness . " Ah , woe is me , that I should love conceal ; Long have I wished and never dare reveal . ” It is difficult to reconcile one's self to the ...
... never told his love ; but , as we have already surmised , was prevented by his bashfulness . " Ah , woe is me , that I should love conceal ; Long have I wished and never dare reveal . ” It is difficult to reconcile one's self to the ...
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... never been regularly settled nor surveyed . Lawless intruders - squatters , as they were called- were planting themselves along the finest streams and in the richest valleys , and vir- tually taking possession of the country . It was ...
... never been regularly settled nor surveyed . Lawless intruders - squatters , as they were called- were planting themselves along the finest streams and in the richest valleys , and vir- tually taking possession of the country . It was ...
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