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... brought disobedience , and heresy , and sects into the world , and printing has divulged them , and libels against the best government . God keep us from both ! " It was during Berkeley's administration that the first American ancestors ...
... brought disobedience , and heresy , and sects into the world , and printing has divulged them , and libels against the best government . God keep us from both ! " It was during Berkeley's administration that the first American ancestors ...
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... brought back overseas in the arms of a devoted aunt . It is known that Washington's father was a seafaring man , he got his title , " Captain , " thence . He went to England at least once to fetch a shipload of convicts . According to ...
... brought back overseas in the arms of a devoted aunt . It is known that Washington's father was a seafaring man , he got his title , " Captain , " thence . He went to England at least once to fetch a shipload of convicts . According to ...
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... brought back a shipload of convicts . In the batch he probably included a teacher for his five - year - old boy . For , according to the Reverend Jonathan Boucher , 13 an English clergyman who was later a tutor to Jacky Custis ...
... brought back a shipload of convicts . In the batch he probably included a teacher for his five - year - old boy . For , according to the Reverend Jonathan Boucher , 13 an English clergyman who was later a tutor to Jacky Custis ...
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... brought his bride to Belvoir , her pretty sister , Mary Cary , came along . George Washington also returned , with his heart broken by a heartless Lowland lady . Belvoir must have been a crowded house at that time , for it had only two ...
... brought his bride to Belvoir , her pretty sister , Mary Cary , came along . George Washington also returned , with his heart broken by a heartless Lowland lady . Belvoir must have been a crowded house at that time , for it had only two ...
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... brought to light by Mrs. A. B. Fothergill of Richmond , who dug it out of the records of Spotsylvania County under the date of December 3 , 1751 . It seems that during the summer of that year , Washing- ton went swimming in the ...
... brought to light by Mrs. A. B. Fothergill of Richmond , who dug it out of the records of Spotsylvania County under the date of December 3 , 1751 . It seems that during the summer of that year , Washing- ton went swimming in the ...
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