George Washington, Band 1Houghton, Mifflin, 1917 |
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... lived . Still the breach made by Colonel Chester has not been repaired , although many writers , including some who should know better , cling with undimin- ished faith to the Heard pedigree . It is known that Colonel Chester himself ...
... lived . Still the breach made by Colonel Chester has not been repaired , although many writers , including some who should know better , cling with undimin- ished faith to the Heard pedigree . It is known that Colonel Chester himself ...
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... lived in the neighborhood of , Sulgrave Manor , and therefore belonged to that family . Had he lived all his life in Yorkshire it is not probable that Mr. C. H. would have seen him much at his house in Yardly . [ Since the publication ...
... lived in the neighborhood of , Sulgrave Manor , and therefore belonged to that family . Had he lived all his life in Yorkshire it is not probable that Mr. C. H. would have seen him much at his house in Yardly . [ Since the publication ...
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... lived to an advanced age , we know scarcely more about her than we do about her husband . She was of gen- tle birth , and possessed a vigorous character and a good deal of business capacity . The advantages of education were given in ...
... lived to an advanced age , we know scarcely more about her than we do about her husband . She was of gen- tle birth , and possessed a vigorous character and a good deal of business capacity . The advantages of education were given in ...
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... lived . Weems , having set himself up as absolutely the only author- ity as to this period , has been implicitly followed , and has thus come to demand serious consideration . Until Weems is weighed and disposed of , we can . not even ...
... lived . Weems , having set himself up as absolutely the only author- ity as to this period , has been implicitly followed , and has thus come to demand serious consideration . Until Weems is weighed and disposed of , we can . not even ...
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... lived on in easy luxury , not knowing what the morrow might bring forth . A far more serious trouble than bad business methods was one which was little heeded at the moment , but which really lay at the foundation of the whole system of ...
... lived on in easy luxury , not knowing what the morrow might bring forth . A far more serious trouble than bad business methods was one which was little heeded at the moment , but which really lay at the foundation of the whole system of ...
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