Life of George Washington, Količina 1G. P. Putnam, 1897 |
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Stran 44
... brother fitted out for the wars . He had heard by letter and other- wise of the warlike scenes in which he was mingling . All his amusements took a military turn . He made soldiers of his schoolmates ; they had their mimic parades ...
... brother fitted out for the wars . He had heard by letter and other- wise of the warlike scenes in which he was mingling . All his amusements took a military turn . He made soldiers of his schoolmates ; they had their mimic parades ...
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... Brother - The Fairfax Family- Washington's Code of Morals and Manners - Soldiers ' Tales- Their Influence - Washington prepares for the Navy — A Mother's Objections - Return to School - Studies and Exer- cises - A Schoolboy Passion ...
... Brother - The Fairfax Family- Washington's Code of Morals and Manners - Soldiers ' Tales- Their Influence - Washington prepares for the Navy — A Mother's Objections - Return to School - Studies and Exer- cises - A Schoolboy Passion ...
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... brother Lawrence still re- tained some of his military inclinations , fostered no doubt by his post of Adjutant - General . William Fairfax , as we have shown , had been a soldier , and in many trying scenes . Some of Lawrence's ...
... brother Lawrence still re- tained some of his military inclinations , fostered no doubt by his post of Adjutant - General . William Fairfax , as we have shown , had been a soldier , and in many trying scenes . Some of Lawrence's ...
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... brother Lawrence at Mount Vernon . Here he continued his mathe- matical studies and his practice in surveying , disturbed at times by recurrences of his unlucky passion . Though by no means of a poetical temperament , the waste pages of ...
... brother Lawrence at Mount Vernon . Here he continued his mathe- matical studies and his practice in surveying , disturbed at times by recurrences of his unlucky passion . Though by no means of a poetical temperament , the waste pages of ...
Stran 65
... brother Lawrence at Mount Vernon . His rugged and toilsome expeditions in the mountains , among rude scenes and rough people , inured him to hardships and made him apt at expedients ; while his intercourse with his cultivated brother ...
... brother Lawrence at Mount Vernon . His rugged and toilsome expeditions in the mountains , among rude scenes and rough people , inured him to hardships and made him apt at expedients ; while his intercourse with his cultivated brother ...
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