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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... opinions concerning their future value , which afterwards greatly contributed to the in- crease of his private fortune . It is strong evidence of the opinion entertained of his capacity that , when not more than nine- teen years of age ...
... opinions concerning their future value , which afterwards greatly contributed to the in- crease of his private fortune . It is strong evidence of the opinion entertained of his capacity that , when not more than nine- teen years of age ...
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... opinion , as well as in that of the lieutenant governor . His journal , drawn up for the inspection of mr . Dinwiddie , was published , and generally con- sidered as strongly evidencing the solidity of his judgment , and the fortitude ...
... opinion , as well as in that of the lieutenant governor . His journal , drawn up for the inspection of mr . Dinwiddie , was published , and generally con- sidered as strongly evidencing the solidity of his judgment , and the fortitude ...
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... opinion that this party was approaching with hostile views . Among others it was stated that they had left the path some distance , and had encamped for the night in a bottom , in a secret , retired situation , as if to secure ...
... opinion that this party was approaching with hostile views . Among others it was stated that they had left the path some distance , and had encamped for the night in a bottom , in a secret , retired situation , as if to secure ...
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... opinion of his countrymen was , that , had his advice been pursued , the destruction of the day had been avoided . The assembly , which was in session when the intelligence of this defeat , and of the abandonment of the colony by ...
... opinion of his countrymen was , that , had his advice been pursued , the destruction of the day had been avoided . The assembly , which was in session when the intelligence of this defeat , and of the abandonment of the colony by ...
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... opinion . Among the subjects of extreme chagrin to the commander of the Virginia troops , was the practice of desertion . It had become very pre- valent , and was in a considerable degree ascribed to the too great , and ill judged ...
... opinion . Among the subjects of extreme chagrin to the commander of the Virginia troops , was the practice of desertion . It had become very pre- valent , and was in a considerable degree ascribed to the too great , and ill judged ...
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