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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... raised . In addition to that just diffidence of himself which he very sincerely feels , two causes beyond his control combine to excite this apprehension . Accustomed to look in the page of history for incidents in themselves of great ...
... raised . In addition to that just diffidence of himself which he very sincerely feels , two causes beyond his control combine to excite this apprehension . Accustomed to look in the page of history for incidents in themselves of great ...
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... raised .... Montreal capitulates .... War with the southern Indians .... Battle near the town of Etchoe .... Grant defeats them and burns the towns of the middle settlements .... Treaty with the Cherokees .... Negotiations between ...
... raised .... Montreal capitulates .... War with the southern Indians .... Battle near the town of Etchoe .... Grant defeats them and burns the towns of the middle settlements .... Treaty with the Cherokees .... Negotiations between ...
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... raise or maintain one . This lewd company , therefore , were led by their seditious captains into many mischiefs and extravagancies . They assumed to themselves the power of disposing of the government , and conferred it sometimes on ...
... raise or maintain one . This lewd company , therefore , were led by their seditious captains into many mischiefs and extravagancies . They assumed to themselves the power of disposing of the government , and conferred it sometimes on ...
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... raise their food ; and from this cause , as well as from their neighbourhood to Virginia , which now afforded in abundance the necessaries of life , they were never afflicted with famine and its concomitant diseases , and thus escaped ...
... raise their food ; and from this cause , as well as from their neighbourhood to Virginia , which now afforded in abundance the necessaries of life , they were never afflicted with famine and its concomitant diseases , and thus escaped ...
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... raise an insur- rection in the province . Calvert the governor was obliged to fly to Virginia for protection , and the insurgents seized the reins of govern- ment . It was not until August in the sub- sequent year that the revolt was ...
... raise an insur- rection in the province . Calvert the governor was obliged to fly to Virginia for protection , and the insurgents seized the reins of govern- ment . It was not until August in the sub- sequent year that the revolt was ...
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