History of North Carolina: With Maps and Illustrations, Том 1E.J. Hale & Son, 1857 |
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... knew him then , speaking of his education and bearing , writes , " it was not part , but wholly gentleman - wholly soldier . " In this school he remained for more than six years , bearing well his share in some of the most memorable ...
... knew him then , speaking of his education and bearing , writes , " it was not part , but wholly gentleman - wholly soldier . " In this school he remained for more than six years , bearing well his share in some of the most memorable ...
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... knew no favorites in the discussion of great questions of state policy , and no reign presented more of such questions than her own . Her agents in important enterprises were always judi- ciously selected ; no gilded court butterfly was ...
... knew no favorites in the discussion of great questions of state policy , and no reign presented more of such questions than her own . Her agents in important enterprises were always judi- ciously selected ; no gilded court butterfly was ...
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... knew there was any such thing as love . His abilities made him indis- pensable , he was aware of it , yet never acted as if he thought so The only object he had in view through a long BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF RALEIGH . 23.
... knew there was any such thing as love . His abilities made him indis- pensable , he was aware of it , yet never acted as if he thought so The only object he had in view through a long BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF RALEIGH . 23.
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... knew awaited Essex from his royal mistress . So , too , when Essex and that arch deceiver Robert Cecil ( Bur- leigh's son ) were at variance , and the cunning of the latter was an overmatch for the rash frankness of the former , it was ...
... knew awaited Essex from his royal mistress . So , too , when Essex and that arch deceiver Robert Cecil ( Bur- leigh's son ) were at variance , and the cunning of the latter was an overmatch for the rash frankness of the former , it was ...
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... knew . His associates were such men as Sir Henry Spelman , learned John Selden , Camden , and the old chronicler Stowe - all honored names in the memory of the student of antiquities . Here , too , he communed with the minds of the ...
... knew . His associates were such men as Sir Henry Spelman , learned John Selden , Camden , and the old chronicler Stowe - all honored names in the memory of the student of antiquities . Here , too , he communed with the minds of the ...
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History of North Carolina: with Maps and Illustrations, Том 1 Francis Lister Hawks Полный просмотр - 1857 |
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