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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... received from mr . Robertson only an account of the settlements of the two eldest colonies , and therefore the necessity of prefix- ing to this work some essay , though a crude one , towards a general history of the English settlements ...
... received from mr . Robertson only an account of the settlements of the two eldest colonies , and therefore the necessity of prefix- ing to this work some essay , though a crude one , towards a general history of the English settlements ...
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... received by the sovereign of that nation , as to excite the 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 ...
... received by the sovereign of that nation , as to excite the 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 ...
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... received . Cabot therefore , who was in quest , not so much of establishments , as of the rich commerce of the east , deemed it probable that , by steering to the north - west , he might reach India by a shorter course than that which ...
... received . Cabot therefore , who was in quest , not so much of establishments , as of the rich commerce of the east , deemed it probable that , by steering to the north - west , he might reach India by a shorter course than that which ...
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... received them with great hospitality ; and displayed much willingness to exchange their rude productions for the commodities of the English ; especially their iron and other useful metals . Having spent some weeks in this traffic , and ...
... received them with great hospitality ; and displayed much willingness to exchange their rude productions for the commodities of the English ; especially their iron and other useful metals . Having spent some weeks in this traffic , and ...
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... received the melancholy intelligence of the loss of their countrymen who had been left there by sir Richard Grenville . They de- termined , however , to remain at the same place ; and , immediately began to repair the houses , and to ...
... received the melancholy intelligence of the loss of their countrymen who had been left there by sir Richard Grenville . They de- termined , however , to remain at the same place ; and , immediately began to repair the houses , and to ...
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