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... peril . The taverns were execrable , and only the ever - ready hospitality of the people made it pos- sible to get from place to place . The result was that the Virginians stayed at home , and sought and THE OLD DOMINION . 19.
... peril . The taverns were execrable , and only the ever - ready hospitality of the people made it pos- sible to get from place to place . The result was that the Virginians stayed at home , and sought and THE OLD DOMINION . 19.
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... nate in the New World , they were strong and fruit- ful and effective beyond the measure of ordinary races when the hour of peril and trial was at hand . CHAPTER II . THE WASHINGTONS . SUCH was the world 28 GEORGE WASHINGTON .
... nate in the New World , they were strong and fruit- ful and effective beyond the measure of ordinary races when the hour of peril and trial was at hand . CHAPTER II . THE WASHINGTONS . SUCH was the world 28 GEORGE WASHINGTON .
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... peril and privation , and various dangers , stopping in the midst of it all to win another savage potentate , they reached the edge of the settlements and thence went on to Williamsburg , where great praise and glory were awarded to the ...
... peril and privation , and various dangers , stopping in the midst of it all to win another savage potentate , they reached the edge of the settlements and thence went on to Williamsburg , where great praise and glory were awarded to the ...
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... peril , impossible of condensation , and yet not a word of the writer's thoughts or feelings . All that was done or said important to the business in hand was set down , and nothing was overlooked , but that is all . The work was done ...
... peril , impossible of condensation , and yet not a word of the writer's thoughts or feelings . All that was done or said important to the business in hand was set down , and nothing was overlooked , but that is all . The work was done ...
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... peril , the wild fighting spirit flared up as usual . The hunting season was of course that of the most lavish hospitality . There was always a great deal of dining about , but Mount Vernon was the chief resort , and its doors , ever ...
... peril , the wild fighting spirit flared up as usual . The hunting season was of course that of the most lavish hospitality . There was always a great deal of dining about , but Mount Vernon was the chief resort , and its doors , ever ...
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