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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... this their researches were principally directed ; and to its attainment were applied the utmost energies of which they were capable . The English flattered them . 1585 . selves , that the country they had discovered 14 INTRODUCTION .
... this their researches were principally directed ; and to its attainment were applied the utmost energies of which they were capable . The English flattered them . 1585 . selves , that the country they had discovered 14 INTRODUCTION .
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... ef- forts to make a settlement in America , fitted out three ships , under the command of captain John White , and , as some authors say , directed the colony to be removed to the waters of the Ches- 16 INTRODUCTION .
... ef- forts to make a settlement in America , fitted out three ships , under the command of captain John White , and , as some authors say , directed the colony to be removed to the waters of the Ches- 16 INTRODUCTION .
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... directed to other more splendid Raleigh objects , he assigned his patent to sir Thomas patent to Smith , and a company of merchants in London . Smith and It was not until the year after this transfer , that any other effort was made for ...
... directed to other more splendid Raleigh objects , he assigned his patent to sir Thomas patent to Smith , and a company of merchants in London . Smith and It was not until the year after this transfer , that any other effort was made for ...
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... directing that they should be opened , within twenty - four hours , after their arrival on the coast of Vir- ginia , and not before ; and that the names of his majesty's council should then be proclaimed . The council were then to ...
... directing that they should be opened , within twenty - four hours , after their arrival on the coast of Vir- ginia , and not before ; and that the names of his majesty's council should then be proclaimed . The council were then to ...
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... 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 being directed to the enemy F 2 INTRODUCTION . 35.
... 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 being directed to the enemy F 2 INTRODUCTION . 35.
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