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... against the bloody papists and prelates , and it was received with respect . Parliament ousted the bishops from the House of Lords and from civil offices . The King finally revolted against the revolt and set up 8 GEORGE WASHINGTON.
... against the bloody papists and prelates , and it was received with respect . Parliament ousted the bishops from the House of Lords and from civil offices . The King finally revolted against the revolt and set up 8 GEORGE WASHINGTON.
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... houses , not onlly himselfe sitting dayly tippling there , but also incouraging others in that beastly vice , and hath been oft drunk , and hath said , That the Parliament have more Papists belonging to them in their Armies than the ...
... houses , not onlly himselfe sitting dayly tippling there , but also incouraging others in that beastly vice , and hath been oft drunk , and hath said , That the Parliament have more Papists belonging to them in their Armies than the ...
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... house of Bur- gesses , a colonel of militia and a fierce Indian - fighter . In a desperate campaign of his against a bloody uprising of the savages , five Indian chiefs , who came into his camp to discuss peace terms , were butchered ...
... house of Bur- gesses , a colonel of militia and a fierce Indian - fighter . In a desperate campaign of his against a bloody uprising of the savages , five Indian chiefs , who came into his camp to discuss peace terms , were butchered ...
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... house at Yorktown , delighted the world by seeming to describe the mother of Washington as having hair like unto flax , and " chekes like May blossoms , " and the letters were put in her monument . But after forty years , a will was ...
... house at Yorktown , delighted the world by seeming to describe the mother of Washington as having hair like unto flax , and " chekes like May blossoms , " and the letters were put in her monument . But after forty years , a will was ...
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... house faced the Potomac , the lawn sloping to the bank . The river loafed along three or four hundred yards from the porch , and doubtless kept the mother and the baby's black mammy fluttering like hens to prevent their duckling from ...
... house faced the Potomac , the lawn sloping to the bank . The river loafed along three or four hundred yards from the porch , and doubtless kept the mother and the baby's black mammy fluttering like hens to prevent their duckling from ...
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