George Washington, Band 1Houghton Mifflin, 1917 - 776 Seiten |
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... doubt of the greatness of Cervantes or Shakespeare , for they have stood the test of time , and the voices of gener- ations of men , from which there is no appeal , have declared them to be great . The lyrics that all the world loves ...
... doubt of the greatness of Cervantes or Shakespeare , for they have stood the test of time , and the voices of gener- ations of men , from which there is no appeal , have declared them to be great . The lyrics that all the world loves ...
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... doubt , in his book . But the blameless and priggish boy , and the equally faultless and uninteresting man , whom he originated , have become in the process of development a myth . So in its further develop- ment is the Washington of ...
... doubt , in his book . But the blameless and priggish boy , and the equally faultless and uninteresting man , whom he originated , have become in the process of development a myth . So in its further develop- ment is the Washington of ...
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... doubt , these planters and farm- ers of Virginia . The life they led was strongly developed on the animal side , and was perhaps neither stimulating nor elevating . The living was the reverse of plain , and the thinking was neither ...
... doubt , these planters and farm- ers of Virginia . The life they led was strongly developed on the animal side , and was perhaps neither stimulating nor elevating . The living was the reverse of plain , and the thinking was neither ...
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... doubt that the two emigrants came of the Sulgrave stock , although the exact connection has not been established . The identity of arms and of Christian names seems to prove them scions of that race , and the failure to connect them ...
... doubt that the two emigrants came of the Sulgrave stock , although the exact connection has not been established . The identity of arms and of Christian names seems to prove them scions of that race , and the failure to connect them ...
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... doubt , but on the whole prudent , bold men , always important in their several stations , ready to 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 ...
... doubt , but on the whole prudent , bold men , always important in their several stations , ready to 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 ...
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