Life of George Washington, Količina 1G. P. Putnam, 1897 |
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... side to another in bed . He was perpetually , when within his dio- cese , either riding from one manor to another , or hunting and hawking . Twice he assisted Edward I. with all his force in invading Scotland . In the progress northward ...
... side to another in bed . He was perpetually , when within his dio- cese , either riding from one manor to another , or hunting and hawking . Twice he assisted Edward I. with all his force in invading Scotland . In the progress northward ...
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... side of the choir- thus taking rank of every one but the bishop.t In the course of three centuries and upward , which had since elapsed , these honors and privileges had been subject to repeated dispute and encroachment , and the prior ...
... side of the choir- thus taking rank of every one but the bishop.t In the course of three centuries and upward , which had since elapsed , these honors and privileges had been subject to repeated dispute and encroachment , and the prior ...
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... side , the North Mountain , a ridge of the Alleghanies , on the other ; while through it flows that bright and abounding river which , on account of its surpassing beauty , was named by the In- dians the Shenandoah - that is to say ...
... side , the North Mountain , a ridge of the Alleghanies , on the other ; while through it flows that bright and abounding river which , on account of its surpassing beauty , was named by the In- dians the Shenandoah - that is to say ...
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... side , they made an excursion to examine certain warm springs in a valley among the mountains , since called the ... side , swimming their horses . A weary day's ride of forty miles up the left side of the river , in a continual rain ...
... side , they made an excursion to examine certain warm springs in a valley among the mountains , since called the ... side , swimming their horses . A weary day's ride of forty miles up the left side of the river , in a continual rain ...
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Washington Irving. tributaries , bearing inscriptions purporting that all the lands on both sides of the rivers to their sources appertained , as in foregone times , to the crown of France . * The Indians gazed at these mysterious plates ...
Washington Irving. tributaries , bearing inscriptions purporting that all the lands on both sides of the rivers to their sources appertained , as in foregone times , to the crown of France . * The Indians gazed at these mysterious plates ...
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