The Bland Papers: Being a Selection from the Manuscripts of Colonel Theodorick Bland, Jr. ; to which are Prefixed an Introduction, and a Memoir of Colonel Bland, Volumes 1-2E. & J.C. Ruffin, 1840 - United States |
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... lady there , ( with whom I had not then the pleasure of an acquaintance , ) on coming to the door and learning the antiquarian purport of my visit , very obligingly reached down a bundle of letters of divers revolutionary worthies ...
... lady there , ( with whom I had not then the pleasure of an acquaintance , ) on coming to the door and learning the antiquarian purport of my visit , very obligingly reached down a bundle of letters of divers revolutionary worthies ...
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... Lady , No. 1 . Letters to and from Theodorick Bland , Sen. , and Col. Banister , No. 1 . Letters to and from Colonel Tucker , No. 1 . Letters to and from Major General Phillips , No. 1 , 2 , 3 . Letters on civil affairs , No. 1 ...
... Lady , No. 1 . Letters to and from Theodorick Bland , Sen. , and Col. Banister , No. 1 . Letters to and from Colonel Tucker , No. 1 . Letters to and from Major General Phillips , No. 1 , 2 , 3 . Letters on civil affairs , No. 1 ...
Page xv
... lady , named Yates . Frances Bolling , the mother , was descended from a second mar- riage of Robert Bolling , who came over from England , to Virginia , in 1660. His first wife was Jane Rolfe - granddaughter of Pocahontas . Theodorick ...
... lady , named Yates . Frances Bolling , the mother , was descended from a second mar- riage of Robert Bolling , who came over from England , to Virginia , in 1660. His first wife was Jane Rolfe - granddaughter of Pocahontas . Theodorick ...
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... lady from Virginia , who was then in Edinburgh . The scheme was strenuously opposed by his father , and his friend , Dr. Fothergill , and was shortly afterwards abandoned . Indeed young Bland himself in a letter disavows the affair ...
... lady from Virginia , who was then in Edinburgh . The scheme was strenuously opposed by his father , and his friend , Dr. Fothergill , and was shortly afterwards abandoned . Indeed young Bland himself in a letter disavows the affair ...
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... lady of one of the counties of the Northern Neck in Virginia . With a constitution from the cradle delicate and infirm , and with a strong natural bent towards a life of rural quiet and studious repose , he had for seven years undergone ...
... lady of one of the counties of the Northern Neck in Virginia . With a constitution from the cradle delicate and infirm , and with a strong natural bent towards a life of rural quiet and studious repose , he had for seven years undergone ...
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