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... wrote to a friend about to visit them : " For these Virginians are a very gentle , well - dressed people , and look , perhaps , more at a man's outside than his inside . For these and other reasons , pray go very clean , neat and ...
... wrote to a friend about to visit them : " For these Virginians are a very gentle , well - dressed people , and look , perhaps , more at a man's outside than his inside . For these and other reasons , pray go very clean , neat and ...
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... wrote to his brother John Augustine : " In God's name , how did my brother Samuel contrive to get himself so enormously in debt ? " Mary had two great fears , one of war , the other of light- ning " in early life a female friend had ...
... wrote to his brother John Augustine : " In God's name , how did my brother Samuel contrive to get himself so enormously in debt ? " Mary had two great fears , one of war , the other of light- ning " in early life a female friend had ...
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... 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 " of his birthday . He doubtless caused his little mother a heavy travail , for he was ...
... 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 " of his birthday . He doubtless caused his little mother a heavy travail , for he was ...
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... wrote earnestly then of being " not so eager to tye a Knot which Death alone can Dissolve . " It was noted of a sixteen - year - old girl that she " never swears , which is here a distinguished virtue . " Thomas Jefferson , who was also ...
... wrote earnestly then of being " not so eager to tye a Knot which Death alone can Dissolve . " It was noted of a sixteen - year - old girl that she " never swears , which is here a distinguished virtue . " Thomas Jefferson , who was also ...
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... wrote to his wife , " I shall hurry home to my grave . " He arrived in 1752 , died on July 26th , and was buried in a vault that he had built . George joined him there half a century later . Lawrence willed a life - interest in Mount ...
... wrote to his wife , " I shall hurry home to my grave . " He arrived in 1752 , died on July 26th , and was buried in a vault that he had built . George joined him there half a century later . Lawrence willed a life - interest in Mount ...
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