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... the Virginians had any great love for intellect- ual exertion . When the amiable attorney - general of Charles II . said to the Virginian commission- ers , pleading the cause of learning and religion , 22 GEORGE WASHINGTON .
... the Virginians had any great love for intellect- ual exertion . When the amiable attorney - general of Charles II . said to the Virginian commission- ers , pleading the cause of learning and religion , 22 GEORGE WASHINGTON .
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... very modest houses , consisting of one story with a gabled roof , and flanked by two massive chimneys . In some houses there was a brave show of handsome plate and china , fine furniture , and London - made 24 GEORGE WASHINGTON .
... very modest houses , consisting of one story with a gabled roof , and flanked by two massive chimneys . In some houses there was a brave show of handsome plate and china , fine furniture , and London - made 24 GEORGE WASHINGTON .
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... good . We should probably find great discomforts and many unpleasant limitations in the life and habits of a hundred years ago on any part of the globe , and yet at a time when it seems as if rapidity and 26 GEORGE WASHINGTON .
... good . We should probably find great discomforts and many unpleasant limitations in the life and habits of a hundred years ago on any part of the globe , and yet at a time when it seems as if rapidity and 26 GEORGE WASHINGTON .
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... Washington in the mother - country . As Mr. Galton passes a hun- dred faces before the same highly sensitized plate , 1676 ( Force's Hist . Tracts , i . ) , is addressed " to Mr. C. H. , at Yardly , in ... GEORGE WASHINGTON .
... Washington in the mother - country . As Mr. Galton passes a hun- dred faces before the same highly sensitized plate , 1676 ( Force's Hist . Tracts , i . ) , is addressed " to Mr. C. H. , at Yardly , in ... GEORGE WASHINGTON .
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... Washington of the Adwick family , a rich merchant of Leeds , and of his son Joseph Washington , a learned lawyer and author , of Gray's Inn . About the same time we hear of Richard Washington and Philip Washington ... GEORGE WASHINGTON .
... Washington of the Adwick family , a rich merchant of Leeds , and of his son Joseph Washington , a learned lawyer and author , of Gray's Inn . About the same time we hear of Richard Washington and Philip Washington ... GEORGE WASHINGTON .
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