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... took part . At one time as many as ten thousand persons were kidnapped annually and shipped to various parts of the British Empire . The indentured servants , being permitted to marry and acquire property , and freedom in seven years ...
... took part . At one time as many as ten thousand persons were kidnapped annually and shipped to various parts of the British Empire . The indentured servants , being permitted to marry and acquire property , and freedom in seven years ...
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... took his B.A. in 1623 , became Fellow the next year , and was presented to the valuable living of Pur- leigh in Essex County in 1632 , in which year he married Amphillis Roades , believed to have been the daughter of one of the servants ...
... took his B.A. in 1623 , became Fellow the next year , and was presented to the valuable living of Pur- leigh in Essex County in 1632 , in which year he married Amphillis Roades , believed to have been the daughter of one of the servants ...
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... took the chil- dren to England , where she died . She was George Wash- ington's grandmother . Her boy , Augustine ( born in 1694 ) , grew up in England , but returned to America in ample time to prepare for his destiny as the father of ...
... took the chil- dren to England , where she died . She was George Wash- ington's grandmother . Her boy , Augustine ( born in 1694 ) , grew up in England , but returned to America in ample time to prepare for his destiny as the father of ...
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... took down these exact words and kept them for over sixty years is not given , but surely such words as " blackguards " and " bloody " must be mistaken . The George who said the rest could never have used them . The extreme popularity in ...
... took down these exact words and kept them for over sixty years is not given , but surely such words as " blackguards " and " bloody " must be mistaken . The George who said the rest could never have used them . The extreme popularity in ...
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... was driven to sharp measures of discipline . But the half - brothers were generous , especially to George , in whom both of them took a special interest . Lawrence , who was fourteen years older than George , 32 GEORGE WASHINGTON.
... was driven to sharp measures of discipline . But the half - brothers were generous , especially to George , in whom both of them took a special interest . Lawrence , who was fourteen years older than George , 32 GEORGE WASHINGTON.
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