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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... success of those measures principally depended . It was his peculiar lot to be equally useful in obtaining the indepen- dence , and consolidating the civil institutions , of his country . We perceive him at the head of her armies ...
... success of those measures principally depended . It was his peculiar lot to be equally useful in obtaining the indepen- dence , and consolidating the civil institutions , of his country . We perceive him at the head of her armies ...
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... against that monarchy .... Is over - ruled and resigns his office .... War with Spain , and great success of the English .... Treaty of peace . INTRODUCTION . CHAPTER I. Commission of Cabot .... His voyage xxii CONTENTS .
... against that monarchy .... Is over - ruled and resigns his office .... War with Spain , and great success of the English .... Treaty of peace . INTRODUCTION . CHAPTER I. Commission of Cabot .... His voyage xxii CONTENTS .
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... successful . of Cabot . 1496 . But England , whose ships now cover every Commission ocean , and whose fleets triumph in every sea , did not then furnish a single individual , well enough acquainted with navigation , to be trusted with ...
... successful . of Cabot . 1496 . But England , whose ships now cover every Commission ocean , and whose fleets triumph in every sea , did not then furnish a single individual , well enough acquainted with navigation , to be trusted with ...
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... success of Cabot in this respect , must have equalled any expectation which could have been formed from the expedition , yet , on his return to England , he found Henry entirely dis- inclined to prosecute further a scheme , in which he ...
... success of Cabot in this respect , must have equalled any expectation which could have been formed from the expedition , yet , on his return to England , he found Henry entirely dis- inclined to prosecute further a scheme , in which he ...
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... success by no means equalled his expectations . The variety of dif- ficulties inseparable from the settlement of a distant unexplored country ; inhabited only by savages ; the scanty and inadequate supplies for a colony , which could be ...
... success by no means equalled his expectations . The variety of dif- ficulties inseparable from the settlement of a distant unexplored country ; inhabited only by savages ; the scanty and inadequate supplies for a colony , which could be ...
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