The Life of George Washington: With Curious Anecdotes, Equally Honourable to Himself, and Exemplary to His Young Countrymen : Embellished with Six EngravingsJoseph Allen, sold by Lippincott, Grambo and Company, 1852 - 244 páginas |
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... gentleman , formerly a school mate of his , has often assured me , ( while pleasing recollection bright- ened his furrowed cheeks , ) that nothing was more common , when the boys were in high dispute about a question of fact , than for ...
... gentleman , formerly a school mate of his , has often assured me , ( while pleasing recollection bright- ened his furrowed cheeks , ) that nothing was more common , when the boys were in high dispute about a question of fact , than for ...
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... gentlemen in Williamsburgh , who had sense and virtue enough to appreciate the worth of Washington , one of the first was a Mr. Waller . This gentleman , conversing on that subject with Mr. Robertson , speaker of the house of Burgesses ...
... gentlemen in Williamsburgh , who had sense and virtue enough to appreciate the worth of Washington , one of the first was a Mr. Waller . This gentleman , conversing on that subject with Mr. Robertson , speaker of the house of Burgesses ...
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... gentlemen in Williamsburgh , who had sense and virtue enough to appreciate the worth of Washington , one of the first was a Mr. Waller . This gentleman , conversing on that subject with Mr. Robertson , speaker of the house of Burgesses ...
... gentlemen in Williamsburgh , who had sense and virtue enough to appreciate the worth of Washington , one of the first was a Mr. Waller . This gentleman , conversing on that subject with Mr. Robertson , speaker of the house of Burgesses ...
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