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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... conducted would probably have been of short duration , and the United States would still have been colonies . At the head of troops most of whom were perpetually raw because they were perpetually changing ; who were neither well fed ...
... conducted would probably have been of short duration , and the United States would still have been colonies . At the head of troops most of whom were perpetually raw because they were perpetually changing ; who were neither well fed ...
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... Conduct of Massa- chussetts to the royal commissioners .... They are re- called .... Massachussetts evades a summons to appear before the king and council .... Settlement of Carolina .... Form of government .... Constitution of mr ...
... Conduct of Massa- chussetts to the royal commissioners .... They are re- called .... Massachussetts evades a summons to appear before the king and council .... Settlement of Carolina .... Form of government .... Constitution of mr ...
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... 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 Newfoundland , in the name of Elizabeth ...
... 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 Newfoundland , in the name of Elizabeth ...
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... conducted to Roanoke , by sir Richard Gren- ville ; the English possessions in America , de- signed soon to become a mighty empire , were limited to a peninsula of a few thousand acres of land ; held by a small body of men , who with ...
... conducted to Roanoke , by sir Richard Gren- ville ; the English possessions in America , de- signed soon to become a mighty empire , were limited to a peninsula of a few thousand acres of land ; held by a small body of men , who with ...
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... conduct towards the neighbouring Indians , which , for the mo- ment , disarmed their resentments , and induced them to bring in such supplies as the country , in that season , afforded ; and thereby to pre- serve the remnant of the ...
... conduct towards the neighbouring Indians , which , for the mo- ment , disarmed their resentments , and induced them to bring in such supplies as the country , in that season , afforded ; and thereby to pre- serve the remnant of the ...
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