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... thought of himself as born on February eleventh . In the last two Februaries of his life he wrote in his Diary under February 11th , that he went up to Alexandria to attend " an elegant Ball and Sup- per at Night , " " in commemmoration ...
... thought of himself as born on February eleventh . In the last two Februaries of his life he wrote in his Diary under February 11th , that he went up to Alexandria to attend " an elegant Ball and Sup- per at Night , " " in commemmoration ...
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... thought and spoke ill of our clergy and communi- cants . . . . I have from time to time become acquainted with the state of things at Ripon Lodge and Mount Vernon as to the clergy . . . at Dumfries and Pohick . . . in order to conceal ...
... thought and spoke ill of our clergy and communi- cants . . . . I have from time to time become acquainted with the state of things at Ripon Lodge and Mount Vernon as to the clergy . . . at Dumfries and Pohick . . . in order to conceal ...
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... thoughts of putting your son George to sea . I think he had better be put ap- prentice to a tinker , for a common sailor before the mast has by no means the common liberty of the subject ; for they will press him from a ship where he ...
... thoughts of putting your son George to sea . I think he had better be put ap- prentice to a tinker , for a common sailor before the mast has by no means the common liberty of the subject ; for they will press him from a ship where he ...
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... thought he did . At the same time , his friend , George William Fairfax , going down to the Assembly at the capital , Williamsburg , was courting one of the daughters of the rich and im- portant Colonel Wilson Cary , whose mansion on ...
... thought he did . At the same time , his friend , George William Fairfax , going down to the Assembly at the capital , Williamsburg , was courting one of the daughters of the rich and im- portant Colonel Wilson Cary , whose mansion on ...
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... thoughts , to his fellow companions , I make one endeavor to signalize myself in acquainting you , from time to time , and at all times , my situation and employments of life , and could wish you would take half the pains of contriving ...
... thoughts , to his fellow companions , I make one endeavor to signalize myself in acquainting you , from time to time , and at all times , my situation and employments of life , and could wish you would take half the pains of contriving ...
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