Washington's Words on a National University, Issue 76Directors of the Old South Work, 1899 - 16 pages |
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... thought it ? I do not suppose your good wife , when she wrote that book , thought that she was going to missionate it among the sons of Haig in all their dispersions , following them along the banks of the Euphrates , sitting down with ...
... thought it ? I do not suppose your good wife , when she wrote that book , thought that she was going to missionate it among the sons of Haig in all their dispersions , following them along the banks of the Euphrates , sitting down with ...
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... thought , would only defeat the object ; but his plan did con- template the creating of an armed force which should act in the very heart of the South . He was not averse to the shed- ding of blood , and thought the practice of carrying ...
... thought , would only defeat the object ; but his plan did con- template the creating of an armed force which should act in the very heart of the South . He was not averse to the shed- ding of blood , and thought the practice of carrying ...
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... thought they must of course be Caribbees , and ran as fast as I could to join my companions . Each armed with a half dozen stones , we then went to meet the men . When we came within reach of their voices , we per- ceived that they were ...
... thought they must of course be Caribbees , and ran as fast as I could to join my companions . Each armed with a half dozen stones , we then went to meet the men . When we came within reach of their voices , we per- ceived that they were ...
Contents
LAFAYETTE IN THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION | 1 |
LETTERS OF WASHINGTON AND LAFAYETTE | 24 |
WASHINGTONS LETTERS ON THE CONSTITUTION | 1 |
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