The Writings of George Washington: Life of WashingtonAmerican Stationers' Company, John B. Russell, 1837 |
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... prepare the way for higher seminaries of learning . Young men destined for the learned pro- fessions , whose parents could afford the expense , were occasionally sent to England . But the planters gen- erally sought no other education ...
... prepare the way for higher seminaries of learning . Young men destined for the learned pro- fessions , whose parents could afford the expense , were occasionally sent to England . But the planters gen- erally sought no other education ...
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... preparation for a detached enterprise , the line of battle was pro- jected and sketched on paper , each officer being as- signed to his post , with the names of the regiments and strength of the forces he was to command . During the ...
... preparation for a detached enterprise , the line of battle was pro- jected and sketched on paper , each officer being as- signed to his post , with the names of the regiments and strength of the forces he was to command . During the ...
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... prepared with a buoyant spirit for his departure ; but , as the time approached , the solicitude of his mother inter- posed with an authority , to which nature gave a claim . At this critical juncture , Mr. Jackson , a friend of the ...
... prepared with a buoyant spirit for his departure ; but , as the time approached , the solicitude of his mother inter- posed with an authority , to which nature gave a claim . At this critical juncture , Mr. Jackson , a friend of the ...
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... prepared the way for new successes . He had moreover acquired a knowledge of parts of the country hitherto little known , which were to be FAT SIMILE , Copied from a Manuscript in the handwriting 14 [ 1748 . LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
... prepared the way for new successes . He had moreover acquired a knowledge of parts of the country hitherto little known , which were to be FAT SIMILE , Copied from a Manuscript in the handwriting 14 [ 1748 . LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
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... prepare for the exigency . At the last meeting of the House of Burgesses , the governor had failed in his endeavours to rouse the representatives of the people to a sense of danger , and no funds had been provided for establishing a ...
... prepare for the exigency . At the last meeting of the House of Burgesses , the governor had failed in his endeavours to rouse the representatives of the people to a sense of danger , and no funds had been provided for establishing a ...
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