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... fighting , horse - racing , fishing , shooting , and fox - hunting , all , save the first , wholesome and manly sports , but which did not demand any undue mental strain . There is , indeed , no indication that the Virginians had any ...
... fighting , horse - racing , fishing , shooting , and fox - hunting , all , save the first , wholesome and manly sports , but which did not demand any undue mental strain . There is , indeed , no indication that the Virginians had any ...
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... fight or work when the time came , and well fitted to deal with affairs when he was needed . He was a free - handed , hospitable , generous being , not much given to study or thought , but thoroughly public- spirited and keenly alive to ...
... fight or work when the time came , and well fitted to deal with affairs when he was needed . He was a free - handed , hospitable , generous being , not much given to study or thought , but thoroughly public- spirited and keenly alive to ...
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... fighting in all the wars , and taking part in tournaments with becoming splendor . By the beginning of the fifteenth cen- tury the line of feudal knights of the palatinate was extinct , and the manor passed from the family by the ...
... fighting in all the wars , and taking part in tournaments with becoming splendor . By the beginning of the fifteenth cen- tury the line of feudal knights of the palatinate was extinct , and the manor passed from the family by the ...
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... fighting for King Charles ; another James , of a later time , who was implicated in Monmouth's re- bellion , fled to Holland and became the progenitor of a flourishing and successful family , which has spread to Germany and there been ...
... fighting for King Charles ; another James , of a later time , who was implicated in Monmouth's re- bellion , fled to Holland and became the progenitor of a flourishing and successful family , which has spread to Germany and there been ...
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... fight and ready to work , and as a rule successful in that which they set themselves to do . In 1658 the two brothers , John and Lawrence , appeared in Virginia . They seem to have been men of substance , for they purchased lands and ...
... fight and ready to work , and as a rule successful in that which they set themselves to do . In 1658 the two brothers , John and Lawrence , appeared in Virginia . They seem to have been men of substance , for they purchased lands and ...
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