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... Mount Vernon - Visit to Belvoir - Lord Fairfax - His Character - Fox - hunting a Remedy for Love - Proposition for a Surveying Expedition . Τ HE attachment of Lawrence Washing- ton to his brother George seems to have acquired additional ...
... Mount Vernon - Visit to Belvoir - Lord Fairfax - His Character - Fox - hunting a Remedy for Love - Proposition for a Surveying Expedition . Τ HE attachment of Lawrence Washing- ton to his brother George seems to have acquired additional ...
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... Mount Vernon in time to die under his own roof , sur- rounded by his family and friends , and attended in his last moments by that brother on whose manly affection his heart seemed to repose . His death took place on the 26th July ...
... Mount Vernon in time to die under his own roof , sur- rounded by his family and friends , and attended in his last moments by that brother on whose manly affection his heart seemed to repose . His death took place on the 26th July ...
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... Mount Ver- non , he writes : " I am now , I believe , fixed in this seat , with an agreeable partner for life , and ... Mount Vernon was his harbor of repose , where he repeatedly furled his sail , and fancied Mount Vernon himself ...
... Mount Ver- non , he writes : " I am now , I believe , fixed in this seat , with an agreeable partner for life , and ... Mount Vernon was his harbor of repose , where he repeatedly furled his sail , and fancied Mount Vernon himself ...
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Genealogy of the Washington Family I | 1 |
The Home of Washingtons Boyhood | 24 |
Paternal Conduct of an Elder Brother | 33 |
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