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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... causes beyond his control combine to excite this apprehension . Accustomed to look in the page of history for incidents in themselves of great magnitude , to find immense exertions attended with incon- siderable effects , and vast means ...
... causes beyond his control combine to excite this apprehension . Accustomed to look in the page of history for incidents in themselves of great magnitude , to find immense exertions attended with incon- siderable effects , and vast means ...
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... causes of dis- satisfaction given by the proprietors to the assembly of Carolina .... Rupture with Spain .... Governor endeavours to prepare the militia to repel an invasion .... Combina- tion throughout the colony to subvert the ...
... causes of dis- satisfaction given by the proprietors to the assembly of Carolina .... Rupture with Spain .... Governor endeavours to prepare the militia to repel an invasion .... Combina- tion throughout the colony to subvert the ...
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... causes are supposed to have con-- tributed to this abandonment of the prosecution of all further pursuits in America . Previous to the discovery of that country , by Columbus , the Portuguese had explored the Azores , or western islands ...
... causes are supposed to have con-- tributed to this abandonment of the prosecution of all further pursuits in America . Previous to the discovery of that country , by Columbus , the Portuguese had explored the Azores , or western islands ...
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... causes capital or criminal , as civil , all such her subjects or others , as should inhabit the said countries ; with power to constitute such sta- tutes , laws , and ordinances , as should , by him his heirs or assigns , be devised or ...
... causes capital or criminal , as civil , all such her subjects or others , as should inhabit the said countries ; with power to constitute such sta- tutes , laws , and ordinances , as should , by him his heirs or assigns , be devised or ...
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... causes of his failure . Two expeditions , conducted by this gentle- man , ended disastrously . In the last he him- self perished , having done nothing further in the execution of his patent , than taking posses- sion of the island of ...
... causes of his failure . Two expeditions , conducted by this gentle- man , ended disastrously . In the last he him- self perished , having done nothing further in the execution of his patent , than taking posses- sion of the island of ...
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