The Life of George Washington,: Commander in Chief of the American Forces, During the War which Established the Independence of His Country, and First President of the United States, Tập 2C.P. Wayne, 1804 |
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... forming those opinions concerning their future value , which afterwards greatly contributed to the in- crease of his private fortune . It is strong evidence of the opinion ... formed by France for connecting CHAP . I. 2 THE LIFE OF.
... forming those opinions concerning their future value , which afterwards greatly contributed to the in- crease of his private fortune . It is strong evidence of the opinion ... formed by France for connecting CHAP . I. 2 THE LIFE OF.
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... formed by France for connecting CHAP . I. her extensive dominions in America by uniting 1753 . Canada with Louisiana , now began to develop itself . Possession was taken of a tract of coun- try then deemed to be within the province of ...
... formed by France for connecting CHAP . I. her extensive dominions in America by uniting 1753 . Canada with Louisiana , now began to develop itself . Possession was taken of a tract of coun- try then deemed to be within the province of ...
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... formed . The general was brought off in a small tumbril by colonel . Washington , captain Stewart of his guards , and his servant . Colonel Washington was immediately dispatched to Dunbar's camp , to have some comfortable provisions ...
... formed . The general was brought off in a small tumbril by colonel . Washington , captain Stewart of his guards , and his servant . Colonel Washington was immediately dispatched to Dunbar's camp , to have some comfortable provisions ...
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... formed a company of one hundred gentlemen , who engaged as volunteers to make the cam- paign . Ten well trained woodsmen , or Indians , would have rendered more service . The distress of the country increased . Win- chester , as had ...
... formed a company of one hundred gentlemen , who engaged as volunteers to make the cam- paign . Ten well trained woodsmen , or Indians , would have rendered more service . The distress of the country increased . Win- chester , as had ...
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... forming him of some coarse calumny reflecting on his veracity and his honour , which had been circulated , and reported to the governor . A copy of this letter he enclosed to mr . Dinwiddie , and thus addressed him . " I should take it ...
... forming him of some coarse calumny reflecting on his veracity and his honour , which had been circulated , and reported to the governor . A copy of this letter he enclosed to mr . Dinwiddie , and thus addressed him . " I should take it ...
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