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... gives of the lineal and enduring worth of the race . We have shown that , for many generations , and through a variety of eventful scenes , it has maintained an equality of fortune and respectability , and whenever brought to the test ...
... gives of the lineal and enduring worth of the race . We have shown that , for many generations , and through a variety of eventful scenes , it has maintained an equality of fortune and respectability , and whenever brought to the test ...
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... give up one inch of what he had gained . " The half - king was full of fight . He sent the scalps of the Frenchmen slain in the late skirmish , accompanied by black wampum and hatchets , to all his allies , summoning them to take up ...
... give up one inch of what he had gained . " The half - king was full of fight . He sent the scalps of the Frenchmen slain in the late skirmish , accompanied by black wampum and hatchets , to all his allies , summoning them to take up ...
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... gives it in his memoirs of George II . , and in his correspondence . He cites the rodomontade as contained in the ... give piquancy to a paragraph , the story has been held in great distrust . We met with the letter recently , however ...
... gives it in his memoirs of George II . , and in his correspondence . He cites the rodomontade as contained in the ... give piquancy to a paragraph , the story has been held in great distrust . We met with the letter recently , however ...
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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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