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... MOUNT VERNON . -VISIT TO BELVOIR . - LORD FAIRFAX . HIS CHARACTER . - FOX- HUNTING A REMEDY FOR LOVE . - PROPOSITION FOR A SURVEYING EXPEDI- - TION . HE attachment of Lawrence Washington to his brother George seems to have acquired addi ...
... MOUNT VERNON . -VISIT TO BELVOIR . - LORD FAIRFAX . HIS CHARACTER . - FOX- HUNTING A REMEDY FOR LOVE . - PROPOSITION FOR A SURVEYING EXPEDI- - TION . HE attachment of Lawrence Washington to his brother George seems to have acquired addi ...
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... Mount Vernon ; or a ship of war , possibly one of Vernon's old fleet , would anchor in the Potomac , and its officers be welcome guests at the tables of Lawrence and his father - in - law . Thus military scenes on sea and shore would ...
... Mount Vernon ; or a ship of war , possibly one of Vernon's old fleet , would anchor in the Potomac , and its officers be welcome guests at the tables of Lawrence and his father - in - law . Thus military scenes on sea and shore would ...
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... Mount Vernon . He had some few intimates in his neigh- borhood who accorded with him in sentiment . One of the ablest and most efficient of these was Mr. George Mason , with whom he had occasional conversations on the state of affairs ...
... Mount Vernon . He had some few intimates in his neigh- borhood who accorded with him in sentiment . One of the ablest and most efficient of these was Mr. George Mason , with whom he had occasional conversations on the state of affairs ...
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CHAPTER I | 25 |
CHAPTER II | 45 |
CHAPTER III | 53 |
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