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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... auspices great empires have been founded , or political institutions de- serving to be permanent , established ; a faithful representation of the various important events connected with the life of the favourite Son of America.
... auspices great empires have been founded , or political institutions de- serving to be permanent , established ; a faithful representation of the various important events connected with the life of the favourite Son of America.
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... importance to have remained thus long unno- ticed by the literary world . Almost every event worthy of attention , which occurred dur- ing its progress , has been gleaned up and detailed . Not only the public , but much of the private ...
... importance to have remained thus long unno- ticed by the literary world . Almost every event worthy of attention , which occurred dur- ing its progress , has been gleaned up and detailed . Not only the public , but much of the private ...
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... importance to be preserved , than of hav- ing contracted it too much . For any inattention to composition an apology ought never to be necessary . A work of any importance ought never to be submitted to the public until it has been ...
... importance to be preserved , than of hav- ing contracted it too much . For any inattention to composition an apology ought never to be necessary . A work of any importance ought never to be submitted to the public until it has been ...
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... in some measure for the important discoveries which were made , and inclined him to countenance the propositions which , soon after the return of Columbus , were made by his own subjects , for engaging in 2 INTRODUCTION .
... in some measure for the important discoveries which were made , and inclined him to countenance the propositions which , soon after the return of Columbus , were made by his own subjects , for engaging in 2 INTRODUCTION .
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... important territory , have of North also their claims to its discovery , although they seem not to be very well founded . L'Escarbot , who visited America in 1606 , avers , that the language then spoken on the eastern parts of the coast ...
... important territory , have of North also their claims to its discovery , although they seem not to be very well founded . L'Escarbot , who visited America in 1606 , avers , that the language then spoken on the eastern parts of the coast ...
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