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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... ment , relin- expired with this first effort . Although the success of Cabot in this respect , must have equalled any expectation which could have been formed from the expedition , yet , on his return to England , he found Henry ...
... ment , relin- expired with this first effort . Although the success of Cabot in this respect , must have equalled any expectation which could have been formed from the expedition , yet , on his return to England , he found Henry ...
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... ment of it to Mr. Ralph Lane , he , on the 25th of August , set sail for England . The chief , as well as the most beneficial em . ployment of the colonists , next to providing the means of future subsistence , should have been to ...
... ment of it to Mr. Ralph Lane , he , on the 25th of August , set sail for England . The chief , as well as the most beneficial em . ployment of the colonists , next to providing the means of future subsistence , should have been to ...
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... distinguished himself by his unshaken attach- ment to the English , was christened , and styled lord of Dassa Monpeake , an Indian nation in the neighbourhood . VOL . I. D CHAP . I. About the same time was added to INTRODUCTION . 17.
... distinguished himself by his unshaken attach- ment to the English , was christened , and styled lord of Dassa Monpeake , an Indian nation in the neighbourhood . VOL . I. D CHAP . I. About the same time was added to INTRODUCTION . 17.
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... ment have been , in a great degree , attributed the dissensions which distracted the colonists on their passage , and which afterwards consi- derably impeded the progress of their infant settlement . CHAP . II . Newport , whose place of ...
... ment have been , in a great degree , attributed the dissensions which distracted the colonists on their passage , and which afterwards consi- derably impeded the progress of their infant settlement . CHAP . II . Newport , whose place of ...
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... ment , disarmed their resentments , and induced them to bring in such supplies as the country , in that season , afforded ; and thereby to pre- serve the remnant of the colony . It produced another effect not less important . Their ...
... ment , disarmed their resentments , and induced them to bring in such supplies as the country , in that season , afforded ; and thereby to pre- serve the remnant of the colony . It produced another effect not less important . Their ...
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