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... Death - Conclusion . APPENDIX I. - Portraits of Washington II . - Washington's Farewell Address • III . Proceedings of Congress in Consequence of the Death of Washington IV . - Washington's Will INDEX 99 109 · 129 · 173 208 216 • 241 1 ...
... Death - Conclusion . APPENDIX I. - Portraits of Washington II . - Washington's Farewell Address • III . Proceedings of Congress in Consequence of the Death of Washington IV . - Washington's Will INDEX 99 109 · 129 · 173 208 216 • 241 1 ...
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... death of Mr. Bradford , was offered to Mr. Charles Lee of Virginia , and accepted by him on the last day of November . During the late agitations , George Wash- ington Lafayette , the son of the general , had arrived at Boston under the ...
... death of Mr. Bradford , was offered to Mr. Charles Lee of Virginia , and accepted by him on the last day of November . During the late agitations , George Wash- ington Lafayette , the son of the general , had arrived at Boston under the ...
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... death , when they were quite children , and brought up by him with the most affectionate care . He was fond of children , especially girls ; as to boys , with all his spirit of command , he found them at times somewhat ungovernable ...
... death , when they were quite children , and brought up by him with the most affectionate care . He was fond of children , especially girls ; as to boys , with all his spirit of command , he found them at times somewhat ungovernable ...
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Washington Irving. conducted to Paris , thrown into the conciergerie , and condemned to death . When the car came to convey a number of the victims to the guil- lotine , he was about to mount it , but the exe- cutioner seeing it full ...
Washington Irving. conducted to Paris , thrown into the conciergerie , and condemned to death . When the car came to convey a number of the victims to the guil- lotine , he was about to mount it , but the exe- cutioner seeing it full ...
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... Death - Conclusion . W INTER had now set in , with occa- sional wind and rain and frost , yet Washington still kept up his active round of in - door and out - door avo- cations , as his diary records . He was in full health and vigor ...
... Death - Conclusion . W INTER had now set in , with occa- sional wind and rain and frost , yet Washington still kept up his active round of in - door and out - door avo- cations , as his diary records . He was in full health and vigor ...
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