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... called the palace , and danced and made merry with much stateliness and grace . Their every - day life ran on in the quiet of their plantations as calmly as one of their own rivers . The English trader would come and go ; the infrequent ...
... called the palace , and danced and made merry with much stateliness and grace . Their every - day life ran on in the quiet of their plantations as calmly as one of their own rivers . The English trader would come and go ; the infrequent ...
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... out of the musty records , but it shows us an active , generous man , intolerant of oppression , public - spirited and hospitable , social , and friendly in his new relations . He soon after was called THE WASHINGTONS . 35.
... out of the musty records , but it shows us an active , generous man , intolerant of oppression , public - spirited and hospitable , social , and friendly in his new relations . He soon after was called THE WASHINGTONS . 35.
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Henry Cabot Lodge. in his new relations . He soon after was called to mourn the death of his English wife and of two children , but he speedily consoled himself by taking a second wife , Anne Pope , by whom he had three children ...
Henry Cabot Lodge. in his new relations . He soon after was called to mourn the death of his English wife and of two children , but he speedily consoled himself by taking a second wife , Anne Pope , by whom he had three children ...
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... called a landed estate to each son , it was little more than idle capital , and the income in ready money was by no means so evident as the acres . Many are the myths , and deplorably few the facts , that have come down to us in regard ...
... called a landed estate to each son , it was little more than idle capital , and the income in ready money was by no means so evident as the acres . Many are the myths , and deplorably few the facts , that have come down to us in regard ...
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... called indifferently Pohick or Mount Vernon church . Of this church Washington was a vestryman until 1785 , when he joined the church at Alexandria . The Rev. Lee Massey was the clergyman of the Mount Vernon church , and the church at ...
... called indifferently Pohick or Mount Vernon church . Of this church Washington was a vestryman until 1785 , when he joined the church at Alexandria . The Rev. Lee Massey was the clergyman of the Mount Vernon church , and the church at ...
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