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... early athletic sports ; but this home , like that in which he was born , has disappeared ; the site is only to be traced by frag- ments of bricks , china , and earthenware . In those days the means of instruction in Virginia were ...
... early athletic sports ; but this home , like that in which he was born , has disappeared ; the site is only to be traced by frag- ments of bricks , china , and earthenware . In those days the means of instruction in Virginia were ...
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... early in Octo- ber , who was supposed to have great influence among the western tribes . This was one George Croghan , a veteran trader , shrewd and sagacious , who had been fre- quently to the Ohio country with pack - horses and fol ...
... early in Octo- ber , who was supposed to have great influence among the western tribes . This was one George Croghan , a veteran trader , shrewd and sagacious , who had been fre- quently to the Ohio country with pack - horses and fol ...
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... early sensibility to female charms . A life , however , of constant activity and care , passed for the most part in the wilderness and on the frontier , far from female society , had left little mood or leisure for the indulgence of the ...
... early sensibility to female charms . A life , however , of constant activity and care , passed for the most part in the wilderness and on the frontier , far from female society , had left little mood or leisure for the indulgence of the ...
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CHAPTER I | 25 |
CHAPTER II | 45 |
CHAPTER III | 53 |
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