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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... considerably increased by his particular situation . He set a high value on the friend- ship of the king of Spain , and was then actually negociating with him , the marriage which af terwards took place between his eldest son and the ...
... considerably increased by his particular situation . He set a high value on the friend- ship of the king of Spain , and was then actually negociating with him , the marriage which af terwards took place between his eldest son and the ...
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... considerable extent , by individuals of England , France , and other European nations ; whose views seem to have extended no further than to the fish they took , and to a paltry traffic with the natives . No serious , or permanent plans ...
... considerable extent , by individuals of England , France , and other European nations ; whose views seem to have extended no further than to the fish they took , and to a paltry traffic with the natives . No serious , or permanent plans ...
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... considerable search , the word CROATAN was found carved in fair capital letters on one of the chief posts , but unaccompanied by the sign of distress which had been agreed on Croatan was the name of an Indian town on the north side of ...
... considerable search , the word CROATAN was found carved in fair capital letters on one of the chief posts , but unaccompanied by the sign of distress which had been agreed on Croatan was the name of an Indian town on the north side of ...
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... considerable impression on them , were slow in giving full faith to his representations , and in entering completely into his plans . One vessel was fitted out by the merchants of Bristol , and another by the earl of Southampton , and ...
... considerable impression on them , were slow in giving full faith to his representations , and in entering completely into his plans . One vessel was fitted out by the merchants of Bristol , and another by the earl of Southampton , and ...
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... considerable degree , defeated by an event , which threatened , at first , the most disastrous consequences . In an attempt to explore the head of Chiccahoming river , Smith was discovered and attacked by a numerous body of Indians ...
... considerable degree , defeated by an event , which threatened , at first , the most disastrous consequences . In an attempt to explore the head of Chiccahoming river , Smith was discovered and attacked by a numerous body of Indians ...
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