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... believe assuredly to be saved . . . & inherit the Kingdom of heaven , prepared for his ellect & Chossen . " 14 Lawrence said much the same thing . Their wills make a sharp contrast with the will of George Washington , in which there is ...
... believe assuredly to be saved . . . & inherit the Kingdom of heaven , prepared for his ellect & Chossen . " 14 Lawrence said much the same thing . Their wills make a sharp contrast with the will of George Washington , in which there is ...
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... believe , that Washington was a Latin scholar ! But ' tis an error . He never learned a syllable of Latin . His second and last teacher , Mr. Williams , was indeed a capital hand - but not at Latin ; for of that he un- derstood perhaps ...
... believe , that Washington was a Latin scholar ! But ' tis an error . He never learned a syllable of Latin . His second and last teacher , Mr. Williams , was indeed a capital hand - but not at Latin ; for of that he un- derstood perhaps ...
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... believe the story that Custis 2 tells of his killing a colt by literally breaking its heart : 24 It was a blooded horse , a sorrel of frerce and ungovern- able nature ; and had reached his fullest size and vigor , un- conscious of a ...
... believe the story that Custis 2 tells of his killing a colt by literally breaking its heart : 24 It was a blooded horse , a sorrel of frerce and ungovern- able nature ; and had reached his fullest size and vigor , un- conscious of a ...
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... believe the legend still cher- ished in West Virginia , then a part of Lord Fairfax's es- tate , and first settled by Germans from whom he collected quit rents . The story was told during the Washington's Birthday Celebration , February ...
... believe the legend still cher- ished in West Virginia , then a part of Lord Fairfax's es- tate , and first settled by Germans from whom he collected quit rents . The story was told during the Washington's Birthday Celebration , February ...
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... believe that the Indian was lost and had shot merely to attract the attention of someone at his cabin . They let him build a fire for them , as if they in- tended to sleep there , and bade him go on to his cabin to sleep . Indeed , Gist ...
... believe that the Indian was lost and had shot merely to attract the attention of someone at his cabin . They let him build a fire for them , as if they in- tended to sleep there , and bade him go on to his cabin to sleep . Indeed , Gist ...
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