The Washington centennial1789-1889 . WASHINfiTON CENTENNIAL. 13 portionally made, if anything slender for a with this message ?? Prom the oldest .« p^onoftht ,orfora pairof nEui .j v: ,^ ; shoes to his friend Colonel Beiler, when he the world availedhimselfofthatgentleznanslast,^ Fifteen years of peaceful provincial life little wider over the mstep, seems very was thus passed atV Vernon, when h quaint to our style ol procuring the s- colonies began 1 ,„.!, /new a-ita sities of a gentlemans outfit, [t was the tions. Prance had for rly furnishccfthe amefor Mrs. Washington in the year of stirring
The Washington centennial1789-1889 . WASHINfiTON CENTENNIAL. 13 portionally made, if anything slender for a with this message ?? Prom the oldest .« p^onoftht ,orfora pairof nEui .j v: ,^ ; shoes to his friend Colonel Beiler, when he the world availedhimselfofthatgentleznanslast,^ Fifteen years of peaceful provincial life little wider over the mstep, seems very was thus passed atV Vernon, when h quaint to our style ol procuring the s- colonies began 1 ,„.!, /new a-ita sities of a gentlemans outfit, [t was the tions. Prance had for rly furnishccfthe amefor Mrs. Washington in the year of stirring then f opposition and es st- abby the Brussels ace, even the play- blood al the c, f British statesmen hings for little Miss Martha, <<a fashion Thai same parliament which had been so able dress doll, to cost a guinea, or one wonderfully revived when I • nies. .-.—..lJfV,,..... , ,,r,,„„.. ..,..r„^„,,^^n^ CASTLE GARDEN- BATTERY. for rougher handling to cosl Ave shillings; seconded the call of Earl Chatham was T^IZ^n-u {fUM&aterCuStis w - - nsup .tabic woZ eight years old, neat pumps, silver upon her defenders. The seeds of the ;:i; 1^«. ^rieties that Revolution were S in tTi struggl LrwJhin^ }«**J™**?* withPn , for it was n the cooS ButWash g^, j^t0 decorate his home, became acqu. I with their own powers /•l|n ;.;, his amihar handwriting and the weal ss of British soldiers. N„ V;i Alexandcr the Great, one of one better learned the less han Wash- •l,l,s(r-; Charlea Xn-ofSwe. ington. fie was impartial there was no ;;u;,; ??ni KinSof •—? faction in hu sition. The traditions ^ He afterwards received from the of his friends, family | the provinces greal Frederick ol Prussia, Inn portrail were all in favor of , ,,;,„,,. to the 14 WASHINGTON CENTENNIAL. British Government. He was not a politi-cal agitator, o
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