Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1859 |
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... military service . Bishops and abbots , equally with great barons who held estates immediately of the crown , were obliged , when required , to furnish * Camden , Brit . iv . , 349 . Annals of Roger de Hovedon . Hutchinson's Durham ...
... military service . Bishops and abbots , equally with great barons who held estates immediately of the crown , were obliged , when required , to furnish * Camden , Brit . iv . , 349 . Annals of Roger de Hovedon . Hutchinson's Durham ...
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... military aid should be required of the palatinate . * The family changed its surname with its estate , and thence- fifty years before the Conquest ; but did not become universally settled until some hundred years afterwards . At first ...
... military aid should be required of the palatinate . * The family changed its surname with its estate , and thence- fifty years before the Conquest ; but did not become universally settled until some hundred years afterwards . At first ...
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... military service attached to its manor will be found to have been often exacted , nor was the service in the grand hunt an idle form . Hunting came next to war in those days , as the occupation of the nobility and gentry . The clergy ...
... military service attached to its manor will be found to have been often exacted , nor was the service in the grand hunt an idle form . Hunting came next to war in those days , as the occupation of the nobility and gentry . The clergy ...
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... military spirit of the family , and circumstances soon called it into action . Spanish depredations on British commerce had recently provoked reprisals . Admiral Vernon , commander - in - chief in the West Indies , had accordingly ...
... military spirit of the family , and circumstances soon called it into action . Spanish depredations on British commerce had recently provoked reprisals . Admiral Vernon , commander - in - chief in the West Indies , had accordingly ...
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... military ardor in the province ; the sound of drum and fife was heard in the villages with the parade of recruiting parties . Lawrence Washington , now twenty - two years of age , caught the infection . He obtained a captain's ...
... military ardor in the province ; the sound of drum and fife was heard in the villages with the parade of recruiting parties . Lawrence Washington , now twenty - two years of age , caught the infection . He obtained a captain's ...
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