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Washington Irving. HL SVB - SOLE SVB - VMBRA EX LIBRIS The HOLLY EDITION of the WORKS OF WASHINGTON IRVING . Limited to one thousand sets . Number __ \\ ` _ { - GP.Putnam's Sons RSITY UNIVE LIBRA OF WIS ISCONS H. B..
Washington Irving. HL SVB - SOLE SVB - VMBRA EX LIBRIS The HOLLY EDITION of the WORKS OF WASHINGTON IRVING . Limited to one thousand sets . Number __ \\ ` _ { - GP.Putnam's Sons RSITY UNIVE LIBRA OF WIS ISCONS H. B..
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... , to the disadvantage of Mr. Randolph's character . * Mr. Randolph now set to work to prepare a * Sparks's Writings of Washington , xi . , 90 . pamphlet in explanation of his conduct , inti- mating to Faucbet's Denial 19.
... , to the disadvantage of Mr. Randolph's character . * Mr. Randolph now set to work to prepare a * Sparks's Writings of Washington , xi . , 90 . pamphlet in explanation of his conduct , inti- mating to Faucbet's Denial 19.
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... set off for Mount Vernon accompanied by Mrs. Washington , her granddaughter Miss Nelly Custis , and George Washington Lafayette , with his preceptors . Of the enthusiastic devotion manifested tow- ards him wherever he passed , he takes ...
... set off for Mount Vernon accompanied by Mrs. Washington , her granddaughter Miss Nelly Custis , and George Washington Lafayette , with his preceptors . Of the enthusiastic devotion manifested tow- ards him wherever he passed , he takes ...
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... set ? Military tactics were changed , and a new kind of enemy was to be met . If the French come here , " said he , we will have to march with a quick step and attack , for in that way only they are said to be vulnerable . " " " These ...
... set ? Military tactics were changed , and a new kind of enemy was to be met . If the French come here , " said he , we will have to march with a quick step and attack , for in that way only they are said to be vulnerable . " " " These ...
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... set , Washington's idea was that , as the armies about to be raised were commencing de novo , the President had the right to make officers of citizens or soldiers at his discretion , availing himself of the best aid the country afforded ...
... set , Washington's idea was that , as the armies about to be raised were commencing de novo , the President had the right to make officers of citizens or soldiers at his discretion , availing himself of the best aid the country afforded ...
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