Life of George Washington, Količina 1Putnam, 1876 - 790 strani |
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... spirit- ual jurisdiction . He built a strong castle for his protection , and to serve as a barrier against the Northern foe . He made him lord high- admiral of the sea and waters ioining his palatinate , -lord warden of the marches ...
... spirit- ual jurisdiction . He built a strong castle for his protection , and to serve as a barrier against the Northern foe . He made him lord high- admiral of the sea and waters ioining his palatinate , -lord warden of the marches ...
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... spirit of the family , and circum- a rising ground overlooking a meadow which stances soon called it into action . Spanish dep- bordered the Rappahannock . This was the redations on British commerce had recently pro- home of George's ...
... spirit of the family , and circum- a rising ground overlooking a meadow which stances soon called it into action . Spanish dep- bordered the Rappahannock . This was the redations on British commerce had recently pro- home of George's ...
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... spirit and a growing desire for military life . In this way most probably was produced that desire to enter the navy which he evinced when about fourteen years of age . The opportunity for gratifying it appeared at hand . Ships of war ...
... spirit and a growing desire for military life . In this way most probably was produced that desire to enter the navy which he evinced when about fourteen years of age . The opportunity for gratifying it appeared at hand . Ships of war ...
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... spirit . Another inmate of Belvoir at this time was George William Fairfax , about twenty- two years of age , the eldest son of the proprie- tor . He had been educated in England , and since his return had married a daughter of Colonel ...
... spirit . Another inmate of Belvoir at this time was George William Fairfax , about twenty- two years of age , the eldest son of the proprie- tor . He had been educated in England , and since his return had married a daughter of Colonel ...
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... spirit shone forth in his earliest arrange- ments . He wished to form the settlements with Germans from Pennsylvania . Being dis- senters , however , they would be obliged , on becoming residents within the jurisdiction of Virginia , to ...
... spirit shone forth in his earliest arrange- ments . He wished to form the settlements with Germans from Pennsylvania . Being dis- senters , however , they would be obliged , on becoming residents within the jurisdiction of Virginia , to ...
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