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... THE WASHINGTONS 29 CHAPTER III . ON THE FRONTIER • 52 CHAPTER IV . LOVE AND MARRIAGE 92 CHAPTER V. TAKING COMMAND • 125 CHAPTER VI . SAVING THE REVOLUTION • . 154 CHAPTER VII . “ Malice DOMESTIC , AND FOREign Levy 6249149.
... THE WASHINGTONS 29 CHAPTER III . ON THE FRONTIER • 52 CHAPTER IV . LOVE AND MARRIAGE 92 CHAPTER V. TAKING COMMAND • 125 CHAPTER VI . SAVING THE REVOLUTION • . 154 CHAPTER VII . “ Malice DOMESTIC , AND FOREign Levy 6249149.
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... Revolution hailed with hope a nation , hitherto unknown , that was discarding the vices of Europe , which foresaw all the glory that this nation would bestow on humanity , and the enlightenment of governments that would ensue from the ...
... Revolution hailed with hope a nation , hitherto unknown , that was discarding the vices of Europe , which foresaw all the glory that this nation would bestow on humanity , and the enlightenment of governments that would ensue from the ...
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... Revolution be- gan ; while the physicians were still fewer , and as a class of no importance at all . The clergy were a picturesque element in the social landscape , but they were as a body very poor representatives of learning ...
... Revolution be- gan ; while the physicians were still fewer , and as a class of no importance at all . The clergy were a picturesque element in the social landscape , but they were as a body very poor representatives of learning ...
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... Revolution even the apol- ogies bearing that honored name were few , and the college was small and struggling . In some of the great families , the eldest sons would be sent to Eng land and to the great universities : they would make ...
... Revolution even the apol- ogies bearing that honored name were few , and the college was small and struggling . In some of the great families , the eldest sons would be sent to Eng land and to the great universities : they would make ...
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... and gentlemen in the full sense of the word before the French Revolution , and we can detect in them here and there a marked strain of the old Norse blood , carrying with it across the centuries the wild 84 GEORGE WASHINGTON .
... and gentlemen in the full sense of the word before the French Revolution , and we can detect in them here and there a marked strain of the old Norse blood , carrying with it across the centuries the wild 84 GEORGE WASHINGTON .
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