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The Magazine of History with Notes and Queries - Page 370
1892
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The Writings of George Washington, Volume 11

George Washington - 1891 - 544 pages
...observed before, strangers and people of the first distinction. And the 3d, more than probably, would not be pleasing to either of us. Nor indeed could...now to prefer to every other consideration in life. If you incline to follow this advice, the House and lots on which you now live you may rent, and enjoy...
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The Writings of George Washington, Volume 11

George Washington - 1891 - 546 pages
...observed before, strangers and people of the first distinction. And the 3d, more than probably, would not be pleasing to either of us. Nor indeed could...now to prefer to every other consideration in life. If you incline to follow this advice, the House and lots on which you now live you may rent, and enjoy...
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The Writings of George Washington: 1785-1790

George Washington - 1891 - 548 pages
...observed before, strangers and people of the first distinction. And the 3d, more than probably, would not be pleasing to either of us. Nor indeed could...now to prefer to every other consideration in life. If you incline to follow this advice, the House and lots on which you now live you may rent, and enjoy...
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The Magazine of History with Notes and Queries, Volume 28

1892 - 530 pages
...and people of the first distinction. And the third, more than probably, would VOL. XXVIII.- No. S.-24 not be pleasing to either of us. Nor, indeed, could...now to prefer to every other consideration in life. If you incline to follow this advice the house and lots on which you now live you may rent and enjoy...
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The Magazine of American History with Notes and Queries, Volume 28

John Austin Stevens, Benjamin Franklin DeCosta, Henry Phelps Johnston, Martha Joanna Lamb, Nathan Gillett Pond - 1892 - 558 pages
...strangers and people of the first distinction. And the third, more than probably, would VOL. XXVIII.- No. not be pleasing to either of us. Nor, indeed, could...now to prefer to every other consideration in life. If you incline to follow this advice the house and lots on which you now live you may rent and enjoy...
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George Washington

Norman Hapgood - 1901 - 492 pages
...observed before, strangers and people of the first distinction. And the 3d, more than probably, would not be pleasing to either of us. Nor indeed could...now to prefer to every other consideration in life. ... A man, a maid, the phaeton, and two horses, are all you would want. To lay in a sufficiency for...
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Papers for Program[s], Volumes 1-12

United States George Washington Bicentennial Commission - 1931 - 440 pages
...observed before, strangers and people of the first distinction. And the 3d, more than probably, would not be pleasing to either of us. Nor indeed could you be retired in any room in my house; . . . you would not be able to enjoy that calmness and serenity of mind, which in my opinion you ought...
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