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Thus we have to - day in our minds a Washington grand , solemn , and
impressive . In this guise he appears as a man of lofty intellect , vast moral force ,
supremely successful and fortunate , and wholly apart from and above all his
fellow - men ...
Thus we have to - day in our minds a Washington grand , solemn , and
impressive . In this guise he appears as a man of lofty intellect , vast moral force ,
supremely successful and fortunate , and wholly apart from and above all his
fellow - men ...
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There was little chance here for that friction of mind with mind , or for that quick
interchange of thought and sentiment and knowledge which are familiar to the
dwellers in cities , and which have driven forward more rapidly than all else what
we ...
There was little chance here for that friction of mind with mind , or for that quick
interchange of thought and sentiment and knowledge which are familiar to the
dwellers in cities , and which have driven forward more rapidly than all else what
we ...
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But most of these young gentlemen thus sent abroad to improve their minds and
manners led a life not materially different from that of our charming friend , Harry
Warrington , after his arri . val in England . The sons who stayed at home ...
But most of these young gentlemen thus sent abroad to improve their minds and
manners led a life not materially different from that of our charming friend , Harry
Warrington , after his arri . val in England . The sons who stayed at home ...
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They were an extremely competent body whenever they made up their minds to
do anything ; but they liked the life and habits of Squire Western , and saw no
reason for adopting any others until it was necessary . There were , of course ,
vast ...
They were an extremely competent body whenever they made up their minds to
do anything ; but they liked the life and habits of Squire Western , and saw no
reason for adopting any others until it was necessary . There were , of course ,
vast ...
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He was dash into the wilderness , kept them sound and strong and brave , both in
body and mind . There was nothing languid or effeminate about the Virginian
planter . He was a robust man , quite ready to fight or work when the time came ...
He was dash into the wilderness , kept them sound and strong and brave , both in
body and mind . There was nothing languid or effeminate about the Virginian
planter . He was a robust man , quite ready to fight or work when the time came ...
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