Life of George Washington, Količina 1Putnam, 1864 - 115 strani |
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Stran 32
... gave a gravity and decision to his conduct ; his frankness and modesty inspired cordial regard , and the melancholy , of which he speaks , may have produced a soft- ness in his manner calculated to win favor in ladies ' eyes . According ...
... gave a gravity and decision to his conduct ; his frankness and modesty inspired cordial regard , and the melancholy , of which he speaks , may have produced a soft- ness in his manner calculated to win favor in ladies ' eyes . According ...
Stran 40
... gave great satisfaction to Lord Fairfax , who shortly afterwards moved across the Blue Ridge , and took up his residence at the place heretofore noted as his " quarters . " Here he laid out a manor , containing ten thousand acres of ...
... gave great satisfaction to Lord Fairfax , who shortly afterwards moved across the Blue Ridge , and took up his residence at the place heretofore noted as his " quarters . " Here he laid out a manor , containing ten thousand acres of ...
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... gave up all right and title to the land west of the Alle- gany Mountains , even to the Mississippi , which land , according to their traditions , had been conquered by their forefathers . It is undoubtedly true that such a treaty was ...
... gave up all right and title to the land west of the Alle- gany Mountains , even to the Mississippi , which land , according to their traditions , had been conquered by their forefathers . It is undoubtedly true that such a treaty was ...
Stran 59
... gave him some idea of evolu- tions in the field . Another of Lawrence's campaigning comrades was Jacob Van Braam , a Dutchman by birth ; a soldier of fortune of the Dalgetty order ; who had been in the British army , but was now out of ...
... gave him some idea of evolu- tions in the field . Another of Lawrence's campaigning comrades was Jacob Van Braam , a Dutchman by birth ; a soldier of fortune of the Dalgetty order ; who had been in the British army , but was now out of ...
Stran 60
... gave a favorable report of Lawrence's case , and held out hopes of a cure . The brothers were delighted with the aspect of the country , as they drove out in the cool of the evening , and beheld on all sides fields of sugar cane , and ...
... gave a favorable report of Lawrence's case , and held out hopes of a cure . The brothers were delighted with the aspect of the country , as they drove out in the cool of the evening , and beheld on all sides fields of sugar cane , and ...
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