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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... remained thus long unno- ticed by the literary world . Almost every event worthy of attention , which occurred dur- ing its progress , has been gleaned up and detailed . Not only the public , but much of the private correspondence of ...
... remained thus long unno- ticed by the literary world . Almost every event worthy of attention , which occurred dur- ing its progress , has been gleaned up and detailed . Not only the public , but much of the private correspondence of ...
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... remained . If mr . Chalmer , or any other person , shall complete the publication of that collection of facts which he has so successfully commenced , and intelligent individuals of other states could be induced to follow the example ...
... remained . If mr . Chalmer , or any other person , shall complete the publication of that collection of facts which he has so successfully commenced , and intelligent individuals of other states could be induced to follow the example ...
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... remained , or were born` within the realm . For their better government , there was established for each of the projected settle- ments , a council consisting of thirteen ; to be appointed and removed by the royal instruc- tions ; who ...
... remained , or were born` within the realm . For their better government , there was established for each of the projected settle- ments , a council consisting of thirteen ; to be appointed and removed by the royal instruc- tions ; who ...
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... remained faithful to the English , departed this life , and was succeeded , not only in his own dominions , but in his influence over all the neighbouring tribes , by Opechancanough , a bold and cunning chief , as remarkable for his ...
... remained faithful to the English , departed this life , and was succeeded , not only in his own dominions , but in his influence over all the neighbouring tribes , by Opechancanough , a bold and cunning chief , as remarkable for his ...
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... remained , without any other interruption than one Indian war , which terminated in the submission of the natives , in a state of increasing prosperity until the civil war broke out in England . This government , like that of Virginia ...
... remained , without any other interruption than one Indian war , which terminated in the submission of the natives , in a state of increasing prosperity until the civil war broke out in England . This government , like that of Virginia ...
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