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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... citizen can hold , as soon as his influence , his character , and his talents , ceased to be necessary to the mainte- nance of that government which had been established under his auspices . He was indeed " first in war , * first PREFACE .
... citizen can hold , as soon as his influence , his character , and his talents , ceased to be necessary to the mainte- nance of that government which had been established under his auspices . He was indeed " first in war , * first PREFACE .
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... . This ap- peared the more necessary as that period of our history is but little known to ourselves . Se- veral writers have detailed very minutely the affairs of a particular colony , but the desideratum is PREFACE . xi.
... . This ap- peared the more necessary as that period of our history is but little known to ourselves . Se- veral writers have detailed very minutely the affairs of a particular colony , but the desideratum is PREFACE . xi.
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... necessary . A work of any importance ought never to be submitted to the public until it has been sufficiently revised and corrected . Yet the first part of the Life of General Washington goes into the world under circumstances , which ...
... necessary . A work of any importance ought never to be submitted to the public until it has been sufficiently revised and corrected . Yet the first part of the Life of General Washington goes into the world under circumstances , which ...
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... necessary to the prosecution of the grand schemes he had projected , his brother Bartholo- mew was dispatched to Henry VII . of England , for the purpose of engaging that cautious , but sagacious , monarch to protect his enterprise . On ...
... necessary to the prosecution of the grand schemes he had projected , his brother Bartholo- mew was dispatched to Henry VII . of England , for the purpose of engaging that cautious , but sagacious , monarch to protect his enterprise . On ...
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... necessary preparations for their accommodation and comfort . They endea- voured to effect a reconciliation with the na- tives , one of whom , who had accompanied Amidas and Barlow to England , and who had distinguished himself by his ...
... necessary preparations for their accommodation and comfort . They endea- voured to effect a reconciliation with the na- tives , one of whom , who had accompanied Amidas and Barlow to England , and who had distinguished himself by his ...
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