The Writings of George Washington: Life of WashingtonAmerican Stationers' Company, John B. Russell, 1837 |
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... mind , and strength of character . In these important duties Mrs. Washington acquitted her- self with great fidelity to her trust , and with entire success . Her good sense , assiduity , tenderness , and vigilance overcame every ...
... mind , and strength of character . In these important duties Mrs. Washington acquitted her- self with great fidelity to her trust , and with entire success . Her good sense , assiduity , tenderness , and vigilance overcame every ...
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... , they were compelled to leave their master be- hind , and find their way without a guide . To a school of this description was George Wash- A * ington indebted for all the aids his mind received in LIFE OF WASHINGTON . 5.
... , they were compelled to leave their master be- hind , and find their way without a guide . To a school of this description was George Wash- A * ington indebted for all the aids his mind received in LIFE OF WASHINGTON . 5.
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... mind , and the subjects to which his educa- tion was directed . It is singular , that a boy of thir- teen should occupy himself in studying the dry and intricate forms of business , which are rarely attended to till the affairs of life ...
... mind , and the subjects to which his educa- tion was directed . It is singular , that a boy of thir- teen should occupy himself in studying the dry and intricate forms of business , which are rarely attended to till the affairs of life ...
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... mind the most essential parts , without being encumbered with details . When the army was to march , or per- form any movements requiring combination and con- cert , a scheme was first delineated ; and at the be- ginning of an active ...
... mind the most essential parts , without being encumbered with details . When the army was to march , or per- form any movements requiring combination and con- cert , a scheme was first delineated ; and at the be- ginning of an active ...
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... mind . Except the above branches of the mathematics , his acquirements did not extend beyond the subjects usually taught to boys of his age at the common schools . It is even doubtful whether he received any instruction in the ...
... mind . Except the above branches of the mathematics , his acquirements did not extend beyond the subjects usually taught to boys of his age at the common schools . It is even doubtful whether he received any instruction in the ...
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