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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... consequences that have arisen from them . The long and distressing contest between Great Britain and these States did not abound in those great battles which are so frequent in the wars of Europe . Those who expect a continued ...
... consequences that have arisen from them . The long and distressing contest between Great Britain and these States did not abound in those great battles which are so frequent in the wars of Europe . Those who expect a continued ...
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... consequence of which they claimed America , and contended for the ex- clusion of the Spaniards from the western ocean . This controversy was decided by the pope who , on the 7th of May 1493 , out of his Own " mere liberality and certain ...
... consequence of which they claimed America , and contended for the ex- clusion of the Spaniards from the western ocean . This controversy was decided by the pope who , on the 7th of May 1493 , out of his Own " mere liberality and certain ...
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... consequences ; until the 1602 . year 1602 , when one was undertaken by Bar- tholomew Gosnald , which contributed greatly to revive in the nation , the hitherto unsuccess- ful , and then dormant , spirit of colonizing in the new world ...
... consequences ; until the 1602 . year 1602 , when one was undertaken by Bar- tholomew Gosnald , which contributed greatly to revive in the nation , the hitherto unsuccess- ful , and then dormant , spirit of colonizing in the new world ...
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... consequences . In an attempt to explore the head of Chiccahoming river , Smith was discovered and attacked by a numerous body of Indians , and in endeavouring to make his escape , after a most gallant defence , his CHAP . II . attention ...
... consequences . In an attempt to explore the head of Chiccahoming river , Smith was discovered and attacked by a numerous body of Indians , and in endeavouring to make his escape , after a most gallant defence , his CHAP . II . attention ...
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... consequence in the nation ; to explain and enlarge their powers and privi- leges ; and to ensure , more certainly , a colonial government , conforming to their own views and wishes ; a new charter was petitioned for , New charter ...
... consequence in the nation ; to explain and enlarge their powers and privi- leges ; and to ensure , more certainly , a colonial government , conforming to their own views and wishes ; a new charter was petitioned for , New charter ...
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