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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... arms had been taken up was accomplished ; and withdrawing from the highest office an American citizen can hold , as soon as his influence , his character , and his talents , ceased to be necessary to the mainte- nance of that government ...
... arms had been taken up was accomplished ; and withdrawing from the highest office an American citizen can hold , as soon as his influence , his character , and his talents , ceased to be necessary to the mainte- nance of that government ...
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... arms . 1498 . the French discovery The French , who have since contested with Claims of Great Britain the possession of a very consi- to the derable portion of this important territory , have of North also their claims to its discovery ...
... arms . 1498 . the French discovery The French , who have since contested with Claims of Great Britain the possession of a very consi- to the derable portion of this important territory , have of North also their claims to its discovery ...
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... arms , ammunition , provisions , and pas- sengers for a settlement . The command of this squadron was given to sir Richard Grenville , his relation , who was interested with him in Voyage of sir Richard Grenville . his courage . CHAP ...
... arms , ammunition , provisions , and pas- sengers for a settlement . The command of this squadron was given to sir Richard Grenville , his relation , who was interested with him in Voyage of sir Richard Grenville . his courage . CHAP ...
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... arms , and without paying customs for seven years . The colonists and their children were , at all times , to enjoy the same liberties , within any other dominions of the crown of England , as if they had remained , or were born` within ...
... arms , and without paying customs for seven years . The colonists and their children were , at all times , to enjoy the same liberties , within any other dominions of the crown of England , as if they had remained , or were born` within ...
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... arms , and laying her's upon it , arrested the fatal blow . Her father was then prevailed on to spare his life , and , after a great many savage ceremonies , he was sent back to Jamestown . Jamestown . On his arrival thither , having ...
... arms , and laying her's upon it , arrested the fatal blow . Her father was then prevailed on to spare his life , and , after a great many savage ceremonies , he was sent back to Jamestown . Jamestown . On his arrival thither , having ...
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