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... goes . " " Tidewater Virginia , " says Homer C. Hockett , " " was almost as large as England . " At that time , the people lived a life of utter confusion between the pioneer and the voluptuary . In Colonel Byrd's 22 GEORGE WASHINGTON.
... goes . " " Tidewater Virginia , " says Homer C. Hockett , " " was almost as large as England . " At that time , the people lived a life of utter confusion between the pioneer and the voluptuary . In Colonel Byrd's 22 GEORGE WASHINGTON.
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... lived among them in the spirit of a brother . He was never guilty of so brutish a practice as fighting himself ; or would he , when able to prevent it , allow them to fight one another . If he could not disarm their savage passions by ...
... lived among them in the spirit of a brother . He was never guilty of so brutish a practice as fighting himself ; or would he , when able to prevent it , allow them to fight one another . If he could not disarm their savage passions by ...
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... lived , and his extreme dread of giving offence may well have been pre- figured in the admirable boy he must have been . There are a hundred and ten of the maxims , including such doleful preachments as : " Let your Recreations be ...
... lived , and his extreme dread of giving offence may well have been pre- figured in the admirable boy he must have been . There are a hundred and ten of the maxims , including such doleful preachments as : " Let your Recreations be ...
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... lived in England , Joseph Ball . He strongly advised against the commercial promise and dignity of the sea in a letter dated at a place made famous by Chaucer , Stratford - by - Bow , 19th of May , 1747 : " I understand that you are ...
... lived in England , Joseph Ball . He strongly advised against the commercial promise and dignity of the sea in a letter dated at a place made famous by Chaucer , Stratford - by - Bow , 19th of May , 1747 : " I understand that you are ...
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... lived for a time with her parents at Belvoir . William's son , George William Fairfax , after finishing his education in England , came to America and proved him- self an expert surveyor and pathfinder . He was eight years older than ...
... lived for a time with her parents at Belvoir . William's son , George William Fairfax , after finishing his education in England , came to America and proved him- self an expert surveyor and pathfinder . He was eight years older than ...
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