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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... interest . As if the chosen instrument of Heaven , se- lected for the purpose of effecting the great designs of Providence respecting this our western hemisphere , it was the peculiar lot of this distinguished man , at every epoch when ...
... interest . As if the chosen instrument of Heaven , se- lected for the purpose of effecting the great designs of Providence respecting this our western hemisphere , it was the peculiar lot of this distinguished man , at every epoch when ...
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... interests no longer demanded that he should retain them . We find him retiring from the head of a victorious and dis- contented army which adored him , so soon as the object for which arms had been taken up was accomplished ; and ...
... interests no longer demanded that he should retain them . We find him retiring from the head of a victorious and dis- contented army which adored him , so soon as the object for which arms had been taken up was accomplished ; and ...
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... interest which belongs to the consequences that have arisen from them . The long and distressing contest between ... interests , enraptures , and astonishes the reader . Had he not often checked his natural disposition , had he not ...
... interest which belongs to the consequences that have arisen from them . The long and distressing contest between ... interests , enraptures , and astonishes the reader . Had he not often checked his natural disposition , had he not ...
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... interest themselves alone , and only the de- sire of knowing the situation of our own country in every stage of its existence , can stamp a value on the page which contains them . He has , therefore , omitted entirely many transac ...
... interest themselves alone , and only the de- sire of knowing the situation of our own country in every stage of its existence , can stamp a value on the page which contains them . He has , therefore , omitted entirely many transac ...
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... interest to the crown .... The province divided .... Georgia settled .... Impolicy of the first regulations .... Intrigues of the Spaniards with the Indians .... And with the slaves of South Carolina .... Insurrection of the slaves ...
... interest to the crown .... The province divided .... Georgia settled .... Impolicy of the first regulations .... Intrigues of the Spaniards with the Indians .... And with the slaves of South Carolina .... Insurrection of the slaves ...
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