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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... opinion , and acquire a firmness and stability that would en able it to resist the rude shocks it was destined to sustain . It was too his peculiar fortune to afford the brightest examples of moderation and patriotism , by voluntarily ...
... opinion , and acquire a firmness and stability that would en able it to resist the rude shocks it was destined to sustain . It was too his peculiar fortune to afford the brightest examples of moderation and patriotism , by voluntarily ...
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... opinions therefore ; his various plans , even those which were never carried into execution ; his individual exertions to prevent and correct the multiplied errors committed by inexperi- ence , are given in more minute detail ; and more ...
... opinions therefore ; his various plans , even those which were never carried into execution ; his individual exertions to prevent and correct the multiplied errors committed by inexperi- ence , are given in more minute detail ; and more ...
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... opinion , he soon perceived that though human nature is always the same , and conse- quently man will in every situation furnish useful lessons to the discerning politician ; yet few would be willing to employ much time in searching for ...
... opinion , he soon perceived that though human nature is always the same , and conse- quently man will in every situation furnish useful lessons to the discerning politician ; yet few would be willing to employ much time in searching for ...
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... opinion , that he would probably have acquired to himself , and his country , the honour , and advantage of having first patronized this ever memorable voyage , had not the delays experi- enced by Bartholomew suspended the decision of ...
... opinion , that he would probably have acquired to himself , and his country , the honour , and advantage of having first patronized this ever memorable voyage , had not the delays experi- enced by Bartholomew suspended the decision of ...
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... opinion of Columbus , that a shorter sage to the East Indies was to be opened , by holding a western course , and that the islands he had discovered were contiguous to the great continent of India , was then generally received . Cabot ...
... opinion of Columbus , that a shorter sage to the East Indies was to be opened , by holding a western course , and that the islands he had discovered were contiguous to the great continent of India , was then generally received . Cabot ...
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