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... important are given in Sparks ' Writings of Wash- ington , ii . 412 , and they may be found complete in the little pam- phlet concerning them , excellently edited by Dr. J. M. Toner , of Washington . tainly are not usual at that age ...
... important are given in Sparks ' Writings of Wash- ington , ii . 412 , and they may be found complete in the little pam- phlet concerning them , excellently edited by Dr. J. M. Toner , of Washington . tainly are not usual at that age ...
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... but not morose , disillusioned , but still kindly and generous . From him the boy could gain that knowledge of men and manners which no school can give , and which is as important in its way as any that a teacher ON THE FRONTIER . 53.
... but not morose , disillusioned , but still kindly and generous . From him the boy could gain that knowledge of men and manners which no school can give , and which is as important in its way as any that a teacher ON THE FRONTIER . 53.
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Henry Cabot Lodge. as important in its way as any that a teacher can impart . Lord Fairfax and Washington became fast friends . They hunted the fox together , and hunted him hard . They engaged in all the rough sports and perilous ...
Henry Cabot Lodge. as important in its way as any that a teacher can impart . Lord Fairfax and Washington became fast friends . They hunted the fox together , and hunted him hard . They engaged in all the rough sports and perilous ...
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... important savages . Finally Washington got off , carrying his chiefs with him , and made his way seventy miles fur- ther to the fort on French Creek . Here he deliv- ered the governor's letter , and while M. de St. Pierre wrote a vague ...
... important savages . Finally Washington got off , carrying his chiefs with him , and made his way seventy miles fur- ther to the fort on French Creek . Here he deliv- ered the governor's letter , and while M. de St. Pierre wrote a vague ...
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... important to the business in hand was set down , and nothing was overlooked , but that is all . The work was done , and we know how it was done , but the man is silent as to all else . Here , indeed , is the man of action and of real ...
... important to the business in hand was set down , and nothing was overlooked , but that is all . The work was done , and we know how it was done , but the man is silent as to all else . Here , indeed , is the man of action and of real ...
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