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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... execution , or that interest which belongs to the 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 ...
... execution , or that interest which belongs to the 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 ...
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... execution ; his individual exertions to prevent and correct the multiplied errors committed by inexperi- ence , are given in more minute detail ; and more copious extracts from his letters are taken , than would comport with the plan of ...
... execution ; his individual exertions to prevent and correct the multiplied errors committed by inexperi- ence , are given in more minute detail ; and more copious extracts from his letters are taken , than would comport with the plan of ...
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... execution of such a work are perhaps not to be found in America ; and , if they do exist , their collec- tion would require a length of time , and a la- bour of research , which neither the impatience of the public , nor the situation ...
... execution of such a work are perhaps not to be found in America ; and , if they do exist , their collec- tion would require a length of time , and a la- bour of research , which neither the impatience of the public , nor the situation ...
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... execution . In New York , mr . Smith has made a valuable commencement ; and in Vir- ginia mr . Stith , and mr . Beverly , have detailed at great length the hardships of the original settlers ; but in the other colonies , until we reach ...
... execution . In New York , mr . Smith has made a valuable commencement ; and in Vir- ginia mr . Stith , and mr . Beverly , have detailed at great length the hardships of the original settlers ; but in the other colonies , until we reach ...
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... lord Baltimore settled . CHAPTER VII . New charter of Massachussetts .... Execution of Leisler .... War with France .... Schenectady destroyed .... Expe- XX dition against Port Royal .... And against Quebec .... CONTENTS . xix.
... lord Baltimore settled . CHAPTER VII . New charter of Massachussetts .... Execution of Leisler .... War with France .... Schenectady destroyed .... Expe- XX dition against Port Royal .... And against Quebec .... CONTENTS . xix.
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