Life of George Washington, Količina 1G. P. Putnam, 1897 |
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Stran 27
... 43. Fuller says that the custom of surnames was brought from France in Edward the Confessor's time , about fifty years before the Conquest ; How or when the De Hertburns first acquired possession of Life of Washington 27.
... 43. Fuller says that the custom of surnames was brought from France in Edward the Confessor's time , about fifty years before the Conquest ; How or when the De Hertburns first acquired possession of Life of Washington 27.
Stran 41
... brought to the test has acquitted itself with honor and loyalty . Hereditary rank may be an illusion ; but hereditary virtue gives a patent of innate nobleness beyond all the blazonry of the Herald's College . * Placed there by George ...
... brought to the test has acquitted itself with honor and loyalty . Hereditary rank may be an illusion ; but hereditary virtue gives a patent of innate nobleness beyond all the blazonry of the Herald's College . * Placed there by George ...
Stran 48
... Adjutant- General of the district , with the rank of major , and a regu- lar salary . A frequent sojourn with him brought George into familiar intercourse with the family of his father - 48 Works of Washington Irving.
... Adjutant- General of the district , with the rank of major , and a regu- lar salary . A frequent sojourn with him brought George into familiar intercourse with the family of his father - 48 Works of Washington Irving.
Stran 49
... manual of con- duct could not be put into the hands of a youth . The whole code evinces that rigid propriety and self - control to which he *** C - VOL . XII . subjected himself , and by which he brought all the Life of Washington 49.
... manual of con- duct could not be put into the hands of a youth . The whole code evinces that rigid propriety and self - control to which he *** C - VOL . XII . subjected himself , and by which he brought all the Life of Washington 49.
Stran 50
Washington Irving. subjected himself , and by which he brought all the impulses of a somewhat ardent temper under conscientious govern- ment . Other influences were brought to bear on George during his visit at Mount Vernon . His brother ...
Washington Irving. subjected himself , and by which he brought all the impulses of a somewhat ardent temper under conscientious govern- ment . Other influences were brought to bear on George during his visit at Mount Vernon . His brother ...
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