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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... Peace - maker . W. Croome ... G . T. Devereux . 41 ... Tail - Piece G. T. Devereux . " 66 42 .... Carthagena 66 66 66 " " .... Initial Letter 66 66 66 66 43. Admiral Vernon . 66 66 66 66 44 .... Washington and his Mother . W. Croome ...
... Peace - maker . W. Croome ... G . T. Devereux . 41 ... Tail - Piece G. T. Devereux . " 66 42 .... Carthagena 66 66 66 " " .... Initial Letter 66 66 66 66 43. Admiral Vernon . 66 66 66 66 44 .... Washington and his Mother . W. Croome ...
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... peace or war ; moderate recreations and diver- sions , employments in civil vocations , as agriculture , mechanical trades , liberal professions . 3. Actions moral . Whether relating to ourselves , as sobriety , temperance , moderation ...
... peace or war ; moderate recreations and diver- sions , employments in civil vocations , as agriculture , mechanical trades , liberal professions . 3. Actions moral . Whether relating to ourselves , as sobriety , temperance , moderation ...
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... good living , to convince of errors , to maintain the truth , to call upon thy name , and by vocal prayers to sanctify my tongue , and to fix my thoughts to the duty about which I was : to persuade to peace and 32 LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
... good living , to convince of errors , to maintain the truth , to call upon thy name , and by vocal prayers to sanctify my tongue , and to fix my thoughts to the duty about which I was : to persuade to peace and 32 LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
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... peace and tranquillity of the people where I live ; and in all those offices incumbent upon me by thy providence under every relation . " When my end was most unquestionably good , I ever then took most heed that the means were suitable ...
... peace and tranquillity of the people where I live ; and in all those offices incumbent upon me by thy providence under every relation . " When my end was most unquestionably good , I ever then took most heed that the means were suitable ...
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... French were then erecting a strong fort . This was done , too , when the two nations were at peace with each other . A. D. 1753 . HE Indians , instigated it is supposed by French emissaries THE SEVEN YEARS ' WAR . 51.
... French were then erecting a strong fort . This was done , too , when the two nations were at peace with each other . A. D. 1753 . HE Indians , instigated it is supposed by French emissaries THE SEVEN YEARS ' WAR . 51.
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