Pictorial Life of George Washington: Embracing a Complete History of the Seven Years' War, the Revolutionary War, the Formation of the Federal Constitution, and the Administration of Washington |
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... Lord Grandison , was beaten off , and its commander mortally wounded . Another , conducted by Lord Bellasis , met with a like fate . But Washington , with a less party , finding a place in the curtain weaker than the rest , broke in ...
... Lord Grandison , was beaten off , and its commander mortally wounded . Another , conducted by Lord Bellasis , met with a like fate . But Washington , with a less party , finding a place in the curtain weaker than the rest , broke in ...
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... Lord ; " but now the whole burden falling upon her , the fidelity with which she exercised her trust , and her fitness for the delicate office , approved by her success , stand out in bolder characters . Of the harmony of sentiment ...
... Lord ; " but now the whole burden falling upon her , the fidelity with which she exercised her trust , and her fitness for the delicate office , approved by her success , stand out in bolder characters . Of the harmony of sentiment ...
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... Lord's day entirely in those religious duties proper for it ; and let nothing but an inevitable necessity divert you from it . " Be industrious and faithful to your calling . The merciful God has not only indulged us with a far greater ...
... Lord's day entirely in those religious duties proper for it ; and let nothing but an inevitable necessity divert you from it . " Be industrious and faithful to your calling . The merciful God has not only indulged us with a far greater ...
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... Lord and Master . I have therefore been watchful and sober in the use and exercise of them , lest I should be unfaithful in them . If I have at any time , through weakness or inadvertence , or temptation , misemployed any of them , I ...
... Lord and Master . I have therefore been watchful and sober in the use and exercise of them , lest I should be unfaithful in them . If I have at any time , through weakness or inadvertence , or temptation , misemployed any of them , I ...
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... Lord's Prayer , many follies in the world would be avoided that do very much mischief , both to the parties themselves and others . And therefore , inadvertence and precipi- tancy in things of great moment , and that require much delibe ...
... Lord's Prayer , many follies in the world would be avoided that do very much mischief , both to the parties themselves and others . And therefore , inadvertence and precipi- tancy in things of great moment , and that require much delibe ...
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