George Washington, Band 1Houghton Mifflin, 1917 - 776 Seiten |
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... strong and gen- uine feeling , which the highest art could not refine nor the clumsiest fine - writing degrade . From that time to this , the stream of praise has flowed on , ever deepening and strengthening , both at home and abroad ...
... strong and gen- uine feeling , which the highest art could not refine nor the clumsiest fine - writing degrade . From that time to this , the stream of praise has flowed on , ever deepening and strengthening , both at home and abroad ...
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... strong , vigorous man , in whose veins ran warm , red blood , in whose heart were stormy pas- sions and deep sympathy for humanity , in whose brain were far - reaching thoughts , and who was in- formed throughout his being with a ...
... strong , vigorous man , in whose veins ran warm , red blood , in whose heart were stormy pas- sions and deep sympathy for humanity , in whose brain were far - reaching thoughts , and who was in- formed throughout his being with a ...
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... placid stream . Much time was given to sports , rough , hearty , manly sports , with a spice of danger , and these , with an occasional adventurous dash into the wilderness , kept them sound and strong THE OLD DOMINION . 27.
... placid stream . Much time was given to sports , rough , hearty , manly sports , with a spice of danger , and these , with an occasional adventurous dash into the wilderness , kept them sound and strong THE OLD DOMINION . 27.
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Henry Cabot Lodge. dash into the wilderness , kept them sound and strong and brave , both in body and mind . There was ... strong and fruit- ful and effective beyond the measure of ordinary races when the hour of peril and trial was at ...
Henry Cabot Lodge. dash into the wilderness , kept them sound and strong and brave , both in body and mind . There was ... strong and fruit- ful and effective beyond the measure of ordinary races when the hour of peril and trial was at ...
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... strong race evidently , these Washingtons , whom we see now only by glimpses through the mists of time , not brilliant apparently , never winning the very highest fortune , having their failures and re- verses no doubt , but on the ...
... strong race evidently , these Washingtons , whom we see now only by glimpses through the mists of time , not brilliant apparently , never winning the very highest fortune , having their failures and re- verses no doubt , but on the ...
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