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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... object for which arms had been taken up was accomplished ; and withdrawing from the highest office an American citizen can hold , as soon as his influence , his character , and his talents , ceased to be necessary to the mainte- nance ...
... object for which arms had been taken up was accomplished ; and withdrawing from the highest office an American citizen can hold , as soon as his influence , his character , and his talents , ceased to be necessary to the mainte- nance ...
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... object for which they searched with so much avidity , and amused them with tales of rich mines in countries they had not yet explored . Deceived by this misinformation , they en- countered incredible hardships , and mispent , in search ...
... object for which they searched with so much avidity , and amused them with tales of rich mines in countries they had not yet explored . Deceived by this misinformation , they en- countered incredible hardships , and mispent , in search ...
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... objects , he assigned his patent to sir Thomas patent to Smith , and a company of merchants in London . Smith and It was not until the year after this transfer , that any other effort was made for the relief of the colony . Three ships ...
... objects , he assigned his patent to sir Thomas patent to Smith , and a company of merchants in London . Smith and It was not until the year after this transfer , that any other effort was made for the relief of the colony . Three ships ...
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... object is contended , by the English , Expedition of captain Argal against to have been rather discovery , than ... objects of deeper concern ; yet a permanent settlement was made in Canada in the year 1604 , and the foundation of Quebec ...
... object is contended , by the English , Expedition of captain Argal against to have been rather discovery , than ... objects of deeper concern ; yet a permanent settlement was made in Canada in the year 1604 , and the foundation of Quebec ...
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... object , and their military exercises and all useful precau- tions were laid aside ; while the Indians , being often employed as hunters , were furnished with fire arms , and taught to use them . They were admitted at all times freely ...
... object , and their military exercises and all useful precau- tions were laid aside ; while the Indians , being often employed as hunters , were furnished with fire arms , and taught to use them . They were admitted at all times freely ...
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