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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... measures adopted , to be called by the united voice of his fellow citizens to those high stations on which the success of those measures principally depended . It was his peculiar lot to be equally useful in obtaining the indepen- dence ...
... measures adopted , to be called by the united voice of his fellow citizens to those high stations on which the success of those measures principally depended . It was his peculiar lot to be equally useful in obtaining the indepen- dence ...
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... measures of the new government .... Andros deposed .... William and Mary proclaimed .... Review of the proceedings of New York and the Jerseys .... Pennsylvania granted to William Penn .... Frame of government .... Foundation of ...
... measures of the new government .... Andros deposed .... William and Mary proclaimed .... Review of the proceedings of New York and the Jerseys .... Pennsylvania granted to William Penn .... Frame of government .... Foundation of ...
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... , prepared him 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 .
... , prepared him 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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... measures of defence which the public danger called for , and rendered indispensable . Raleigh , however , mingled with his exertions to defend his native country , some attention to the situ- ation of the colony he had planted . Early ...
... measures of defence which the public danger called for , and rendered indispensable . Raleigh , however , mingled with his exertions to defend his native country , some attention to the situ- ation of the colony he had planted . Early ...
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... measure , to the other side of the Atlantic for the bread on which they were to subsist . Distress of the colonists . The stock of provisions for the colony had been very improvidently laid in . It was en- tirely inadequate to their ...
... measure , to the other side of the Atlantic for the bread on which they were to subsist . Distress of the colonists . The stock of provisions for the colony had been very improvidently laid in . It was en- tirely inadequate to their ...
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