Life of George Washington, volume 1 of 5
Washington Irving
LIFE OF GEORGE WASHINGTON BY WASHINGTON IRVING IN FIVE VOLS. VOL. I. CHAPTER I. GENEALOGY OF THE WASHINGTON FAMILY. The Washington family is of an ancient English
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Washington Irving
LIFE OF GEORGE WASHINGTON BY WASHINGTON IRVING IN FIVE VOLS. VOL. I. CHAPTER I. GENEALOGY OF THE WASHINGTON FAMILY. The Washington family is of an ancient English
Sir Henry Craik
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Franz Liszt Translator
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Pedro Calderón de la Barca Translator
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Rebecca Harding Davis
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Susanna Moodie
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Susanna Moodie
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Madame Calderón de la Barca
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Edwin Hodder
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William Dean Howells
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John Frederick Schroeder Benson John Lossing
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Frederick Douglass
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John Clare Editor
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Thomas Henry Huxley Editor
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George Otto Trevelyan
PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION. WHEN publishing the Second Edition of Lord MACAULAY'S Life and Letters, I may be permitted to say that no pains were spared in
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Charles Darwin Editor
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Samuel Butler Contributor
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John Bunyan
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John Lothrop Motley
PREFACE: These volumes make a separate work in themselves. They form also the natural sequel to the other histories already published by the Author, as well as the necessary i