Life of George WashingtonG.P. Putnam, 1861 |
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... John and Andrew Washington , great - grandsons of the grantee of Sulgrave , and uncles of Sir Henry , the gallant defender of Worcester . John had for some time resided at South Cave , in the East Riding of Yorkshire ; but now emigrated ...
... John and Andrew Washington , great - grandsons of the grantee of Sulgrave , and uncles of Sir Henry , the gallant defender of Worcester . John had for some time resided at South Cave , in the East Riding of Yorkshire ; but now emigrated ...
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... John Augustine , and Charles ; and two daughters , Elizabeth , or Betty , as she was commonly called , and Mildred , who died in infancy . George , the eldest , the subject of this biography , was born on the 22d of February ( 11th ...
... John Augustine , and Charles ; and two daughters , Elizabeth , or Betty , as she was commonly called , and Mildred , who died in infancy . George , the eldest , the subject of this biography , was born on the 22d of February ( 11th ...
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... John ; as also to a female confidant , styled " Dear Sally , " to whom he acknowl edges that the company of the " very agreeable young lady , sister - in - law of Colonel George Fairfax , " in a great measure cheers his sorrow and ...
... John ; as also to a female confidant , styled " Dear Sally , " to whom he acknowl edges that the company of the " very agreeable young lady , sister - in - law of Colonel George Fairfax , " in a great measure cheers his sorrow and ...
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... John Hanbury , a wealthy London merchant , to obtain a grant of land from the British government , for the purpose of forming settlements or colonies beyond the Alleganies . Government readily countenanced a scheme by which French ...
... John Hanbury , a wealthy London merchant , to obtain a grant of land from the British government , for the purpose of forming settlements or colonies beyond the Alleganies . Government readily countenanced a scheme by which French ...
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... John Bull is faithful to his native habits and native dishes , whatever may be the country or clime , and would set up a chop - house at the very gates of paradise . The brothers had scarcely been a fortnight at the island when George ...
... John Bull is faithful to his native habits and native dishes , whatever may be the country or clime , and would set up a chop - house at the very gates of paradise . The brothers had scarcely been a fortnight at the island when George ...
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