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 1C.P. Wayne, 1804 |
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... British crown , those colonies continued to view each other with distrust and enmity . As the country became more populous , its dissatisfaction with the constitution became more considerable . At length , a settled pur- pose was ...
... British crown , those colonies continued to view each other with distrust and enmity . As the country became more populous , its dissatisfaction with the constitution became more considerable . At length , a settled pur- pose was ...
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... British administra- tion , it appears that in 1673 New England was supposed to contain one hundred and twenty thousand souls , of whom about sixteen thousand were able to bear arms . Three fourths of the wealth and population of the ...
... British administra- tion , it appears that in 1673 New England was supposed to contain one hundred and twenty thousand souls , of whom about sixteen thousand were able to bear arms . Three fourths of the wealth and population of the ...
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... British ministry , and an extensive plan formed 1708 . for that purpose . A squadron , having on board Plan for five regiments of regular troops , was to be at Canada . Boston by the middle of May1709 . These regi- ments were there to ...
... British ministry , and an extensive plan formed 1708 . for that purpose . A squadron , having on board Plan for five regiments of regular troops , was to be at Canada . Boston by the middle of May1709 . These regi- ments were there to ...
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... British empire , then passed away without notice . It was probably understood to be directed only against the assumption of that power by the governor . * The expedition against Canada , which had been planned in England , and which has ...
... British empire , then passed away without notice . It was probably understood to be directed only against the assumption of that power by the governor . * The expedition against Canada , which had been planned in England , and which has ...
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... British colonies on this continent from a country , to which until then they had been strongly attached . Complaints of an unusual scarcity of money , notwithstanding the immense quantity of de- preciated paper in circulation , still ...
... British colonies on this continent from a country , to which until then they had been strongly attached . Complaints of an unusual scarcity of money , notwithstanding the immense quantity of de- preciated paper in circulation , still ...
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