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... perhaps , more at a man's outside than his inside . For these and other reasons , pray go very clean , neat and handsomely dressed in Virginia . " On the other hand , an unlucky anonymous English officer wrote home from Virginia : 8 " I ...
... perhaps , more at a man's outside than his inside . For these and other reasons , pray go very clean , neat and handsomely dressed in Virginia . " On the other hand , an unlucky anonymous English officer wrote home from Virginia : 8 " I ...
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... 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 incomplete genealogical table and asked him to fill it up ...
... 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 incomplete genealogical table and asked him to fill it up ...
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... perhaps Northampton , in the fifteenth century . From this John followed two more Johns , then a Lawrence , who , on the dissolution of the monasteries by Henry VIII , received a parcel of the priory of St. Andrew - the manor of ...
... perhaps Northampton , in the fifteenth century . From this John followed two more Johns , then a Lawrence , who , on the dissolution of the monasteries by Henry VIII , received a parcel of the priory of St. Andrew - the manor of ...
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... Perhaps , indeed , the baby George , who became so fervid a lover of the dance , was baptized to dance - music ! Many other children were . We cannot be sure that the minister who christened him was sober . " Nothing was more common ...
... Perhaps , indeed , the baby George , who became so fervid a lover of the dance , was baptized to dance - music ! Many other children were . We cannot be sure that the minister who christened him was sober . " Nothing was more common ...
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... perhaps beyond any other portion of the land . The clergy , for the most part , were a laughing - stock or objects of disgust . . . .. almost all men thought and spoke ill of our clergy and communi- cants . . . . I have from time to ...
... perhaps beyond any other portion of the land . The clergy , for the most part , were a laughing - stock or objects of disgust . . . .. almost all men thought and spoke ill of our clergy and communi- cants . . . . I have from time to ...
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