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... legal formality . The two brothers , John and Lawrence , who were the first to come to America , had numerous marriages , and numerous children , who displayed the same fertility and facility for 12 GEORGE WASHINGTON.
... legal formality . The two brothers , John and Lawrence , who were the first to come to America , had numerous marriages , and numerous children , who displayed the same fertility and facility for 12 GEORGE WASHINGTON.
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... to have shared George's ideals of rebellion . But he shared with her a gift for bad spelling and a passion for dancing . In a letter written by Mary Washington to her brother in England in 1760 , she says : " You 14 GEORGE WASHINGTON.
... to have shared George's ideals of rebellion . But he shared with her a gift for bad spelling and a passion for dancing . In a letter written by Mary Washington to her brother in England in 1760 , she says : " You 14 GEORGE WASHINGTON.
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... George Washington . According to one account , his father married his mother in England , whither the lovelorn suitor had followed her ; the boy was born there and brought back overseas in the arms of a devoted aunt . It is known that ...
... George Washington . According to one account , his father married his mother in England , whither the lovelorn suitor had followed her ; the boy was born there and brought back overseas in the arms of a devoted aunt . It is known that ...
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... George Washington whose infant bulk weighed down the arms of his father's sister , Widow Gregory , at the christening . Perhaps , indeed , the baby George , who became so fervid a lover of the dance , was baptized to dance - music ...
... George Washington whose infant bulk weighed down the arms of his father's sister , Widow Gregory , at the christening . Perhaps , indeed , the baby George , who became so fervid a lover of the dance , was baptized to dance - music ...
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