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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... present to the public a work which may gratify the expectations that have been raised . In addition to that just diffidence of himself which he very sincerely feels , two causes beyond his control combine to excite this apprehension ...
... present to the public a work which may gratify the expectations that have been raised . In addition to that just diffidence of himself which he very sincerely feels , two causes beyond his control combine to excite this apprehension ...
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... present to the public as much as possible of general Washington himself . Prominent as he must be in any history of the American war , there appeared to be a peculiar fitness in rendering him still more so in one which professes to give ...
... present to the public as much as possible of general Washington himself . Prominent as he must be in any history of the American war , there appeared to be a peculiar fitness in rendering him still more so in one which professes to give ...
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... present in one connected view , the transactions of all those colonies which now form the United States . The materials for the complete execution of such a work are perhaps not to be found in America ; and , if they do exist , their ...
... present in one connected view , the transactions of all those colonies which now form the United States . The materials for the complete execution of such a work are perhaps not to be found in America ; and , if they do exist , their ...
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... present , and to return to the West Indies . The company made no other attempt to find this lost colony ; nor has the time , or the man- ner of their perishing , ever been discovered . If any subsequent voyages were made by the English ...
... present , and to return to the West Indies . The company made no other attempt to find this lost colony ; nor has the time , or the man- ner of their perishing , ever been discovered . If any subsequent voyages were made by the English ...
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... presents and caresses to those who were well disposed , and attacking with open force and defeating those who were hostile , he obtained for his countrymen the most abundant supplies . While thus actively and usefully employed abroad ...
... presents and caresses to those who were well disposed , and attacking with open force and defeating those who were hostile , he obtained for his countrymen the most abundant supplies . While thus actively and usefully employed abroad ...
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