Life of George Washington, Količina 1G. P. Putnam, 1897 |
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... formed , and he was gradually trained up and prepared for his great destiny . Though a biography , and of course admitting of fa- miliar anecdote , excursive digressions , and a flexible text- ure of narrative , yet , for the most part ...
... formed , and he was gradually trained up and prepared for his great destiny . Though a biography , and of course admitting of fa- miliar anecdote , excursive digressions , and a flexible text- ure of narrative , yet , for the most part ...
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... formed an attachment to Anne , the eldest daughter of the Honor- able William Fairfax , of Fairfax County ; his addresses were well received , and they became engaged . Their nuptials were delayed by the sudden and untimely death of his ...
... formed an attachment to Anne , the eldest daughter of the Honor- able William Fairfax , of Fairfax County ; his addresses were well received , and they became engaged . Their nuptials were delayed by the sudden and untimely death of his ...
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... forming his character . They certainly were exemplified in his conduct throughout life . This mother's manual , bearing his mother's name , Mary Washington , written with her own hand , was ever preserved by him with filial care , and ...
... forming his character . They certainly were exemplified in his conduct throughout life . This mother's manual , bearing his mother's name , Mary Washington , written with her own hand , was ever preserved by him with filial care , and ...
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... formed the western frontier of inhabited Virginia . Winter still lingered on the tops of the mountains , whence melting snows sent down torrents , which swelled the rivers and occasionally rendered them almost im- passable . Spring ...
... formed the western frontier of inhabited Virginia . Winter still lingered on the tops of the mountains , whence melting snows sent down torrents , which swelled the rivers and occasionally rendered them almost im- passable . Spring ...
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... formed a ve- randa the whole length of the house . It was probably the house originally occupied by his steward or land agent , but was now devoted to hospitable purposes and the reception of guests . As to his lordship , it was one of ...
... formed a ve- randa the whole length of the house . It was probably the house originally occupied by his steward or land agent , but was now devoted to hospitable purposes and the reception of guests . As to his lordship , it was one of ...
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