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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... Charles II .... Grant to lord Baltimore .... Arrival of a colony in Maryland under Calvert .... Assembly composed of all the freemen .... William Clay- borne .... Assembly composed of representatives .... Di- vided into two branches ...
... Charles II .... Grant to lord Baltimore .... Arrival of a colony in Maryland under Calvert .... Assembly composed of all the freemen .... William Clay- borne .... Assembly composed of representatives .... Di- vided into two branches ...
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... Charles II .... Contests between Connecticut and New Haven .... Discontents in Virginia .... Grant to the duke of York .... Commissioners appointed by the crown .... Con- quest of the Dutch settlements .... Conduct of Massa- chussetts ...
... Charles II .... Contests between Connecticut and New Haven .... Discontents in Virginia .... Grant to the duke of York .... Commissioners appointed by the crown .... Con- quest of the Dutch settlements .... Conduct of Massa- chussetts ...
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... Charles II .... Grant to lord Baltimore .... Arrival of a colony in Maryland under Calvert .... Assembly composed of all the freemen .... William . Clayborne .... Assembly composed of representatives .... Divided into two branches ...
... Charles II .... Grant to lord Baltimore .... Arrival of a colony in Maryland under Calvert .... Assembly composed of all the freemen .... William . Clayborne .... Assembly composed of representatives .... Divided into two branches ...
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... Charles . Im- patient to land , a party of about thirty men went on shore at cape Henry ; but they were immediately attacked by the natives , who con- sidered them as enemies , and in the skirmish which ensued , several were wounded on ...
... Charles . Im- patient to land , a party of about thirty men went on shore at cape Henry ; but they were immediately attacked by the natives , who con- sidered them as enemies , and in the skirmish which ensued , several were wounded on ...
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... Charles . He examined , with immense fatigue and danger , every river , inlet , and bay , on both sides the Chessapeake , as far as the mouth of Rappahan- nock ; from whence , their provisions being exhausted , he returned to Jamestown ...
... Charles . He examined , with immense fatigue and danger , every river , inlet , and bay , on both sides the Chessapeake , as far as the mouth of Rappahan- nock ; from whence , their provisions being exhausted , he returned to Jamestown ...
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