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... never have come overseas . It was only when he was perhaps the most eminent man in the world that Washington either knew or cared much about his origins abroad . In 1792 , Sir Isaac Heard , the Garter King of Arms , sent him an ...
... never have come overseas . It was only when he was perhaps the most eminent man in the world that Washington either knew or cared much about his origins abroad . In 1792 , Sir Isaac Heard , the Garter King of Arms , sent him an ...
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... never recovered from the shock . " 18 While she has been the victim of almost as much deifica- tion as George - she has been set next to the mother of Christ - she seems to have been a terrifyingly strict mother , and not to have shared ...
... never recovered from the shock . " 18 While she has been the victim of almost as much deifica- tion as George - she has been set next to the mother of Christ - she seems to have been a terrifyingly strict mother , and not to have shared ...
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... Never Calls on me Soe that I Never knows when tha Come or when tha goe . " >> Few women have ever had such rhetoric of adulation heaped upon them , and Washington is quoted as saying that he owed all he was to his mother . But it is a ...
... Never Calls on me Soe that I Never knows when tha Come or when tha goe . " >> Few women have ever had such rhetoric of adulation heaped upon them , and Washington is quoted as saying that he owed all he was to his mother . But it is a ...
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... never strong , and he was subject to colds . He must have been a blue - eyed babe , for his eyes were almost white in later years . Unlike Abraham Lincoln , whose birthday is a day later , February twelfth , Washington was no scion of ...
... never strong , and he was subject to colds . He must have been a blue - eyed babe , for his eyes were almost white in later years . Unlike Abraham Lincoln , whose birthday is a day later , February twelfth , Washington was no scion of ...
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... never have entrusted his son to one . The sexton of Truro parish was a convict , William Grove , and many of the transported exiles were well - educated gentlemen whose dis- grace was their glory . " There were two other teachers , Mr ...
... never have entrusted his son to one . The sexton of Truro parish was a convict , William Grove , and many of the transported exiles were well - educated gentlemen whose dis- grace was their glory . " There were two other teachers , Mr ...
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