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... Washing- ton's Guardianship of John Parke Custis- His Opinions as to Premature Travel and Premature Marriage . CHAP . VI . - Lord North's Bill Favoring the Ex- portation of Teas - Ships Freighted with Tea to the Colonies - Sent Back ...
... Washing- ton's Guardianship of John Parke Custis- His Opinions as to Premature Travel and Premature Marriage . CHAP . VI . - Lord North's Bill Favoring the Ex- portation of Teas - Ships Freighted with Tea to the Colonies - Sent Back ...
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... Wash- ington - Fresh Causes of Colonial Dissensions— Circular of the General Court of Massachusetts- Embarkation of Troops for Boston - Measures of the Bostonians . W ASHINGTON returned to Mount Vernon full of anxious thoughts inspired ...
... Wash- ington - Fresh Causes of Colonial Dissensions— Circular of the General Court of Massachusetts- Embarkation of Troops for Boston - Measures of the Bostonians . W ASHINGTON returned to Mount Vernon full of anxious thoughts inspired ...
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... Wash- ington belonged ; but he was ready and willing to make the sacrifices required . " I think the scheme a good one , " added he , " and that it ought to be tried here , with such alterations as our circumstances render absolutely ...
... Wash- ington belonged ; but he was ready and willing to make the sacrifices required . " I think the scheme a good one , " added he , " and that it ought to be tried here , with such alterations as our circumstances render absolutely ...
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... Wash- ington's early diplomacy , and his first interview with the half - king . Here they breakfasted together ; after which they separated , the colonel and his companions cheering the voy- agers from the shore , as the canoe was borne ...
... Wash- ington's early diplomacy , and his first interview with the half - king . Here they breakfasted together ; after which they separated , the colonel and his companions cheering the voy- agers from the shore , as the canoe was borne ...
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... Washing- ton always relished this wild - wood life ; and the present had that spice of danger in it which has a peculiar charm for adventurous minds . The great object of his expedition , however , is evinced in his constant notes on ...
... Washing- ton always relished this wild - wood life ; and the present had that spice of danger in it which has a peculiar charm for adventurous minds . The great object of his expedition , however , is evinced in his constant notes on ...
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