Life of George Washington, Količina 1G. P. Putnam, 1897 |
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Stran 42
... its pretensions , and kept by one of his father's tenants named Hobby , who moreover was sexton of the parish . The instruction doled out by him must have been of the simplest kind , reading , 42 Works of Washington Irving.
... its pretensions , and kept by one of his father's tenants named Hobby , who moreover was sexton of the parish . The instruction doled out by him must have been of the simplest kind , reading , 42 Works of Washington Irving.
Stran 43
Washington Irving. must have been of the simplest kind , reading , writing , and ciphering , perhaps ; but George had the benefit of mental and moral culture at home , from an excellent father . Several traditional anecdotes have been ...
Washington Irving. must have been of the simplest kind , reading , writing , and ciphering , perhaps ; but George had the benefit of mental and moral culture at home , from an excellent father . Several traditional anecdotes have been ...
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... kind of oc- cupation for which he had been diligently training himself . All the preparations required by one of his simple habits were soon made , and in a very few days he was ready for his first expedition into the wilderness . 1 ...
... kind of oc- cupation for which he had been diligently training himself . All the preparations required by one of his simple habits were soon made , and in a very few days he was ready for his first expedition into the wilderness . 1 ...
Stran 58
... river which , on account of its surpassing beauty , was named by the In- dians the Shenandoah - that is to say , " the daughter of the stars . ' " " The first station of the travelers was at a kind 58 Works of Washington Irving.
... river which , on account of its surpassing beauty , was named by the In- dians the Shenandoah - that is to say , " the daughter of the stars . ' " " The first station of the travelers was at a kind 58 Works of Washington Irving.
Stran 59
Washington Irving. The first station of the travelers was at a kind of lodge in the wilderness , where the steward or land - bailiff of Lord Fairfax resided , with such negroes as were required for farming purposes , and which Washington ...
Washington Irving. The first station of the travelers was at a kind of lodge in the wilderness , where the steward or land - bailiff of Lord Fairfax resided , with such negroes as were required for farming purposes , and which Washington ...
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