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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... thousand men , under command of general Murray .... Attempt to recover Quebec .... Battle near Sillery .... Quebec besieged by monsieur de Levi .... Siege raised .... Montreal capitulates .... War with the southern Indians .... Battle ...
... thousand men , under command of general Murray .... Attempt to recover Quebec .... Battle near Sillery .... Quebec besieged by monsieur de Levi .... Siege raised .... Montreal capitulates .... War with the southern Indians .... Battle ...
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... thousand acres of land ; held by a small body of men , who with difficulty maintained themselves against the paltry tribes which surrounded them ; and looked , in a great measure , to the other side of the Atlantic for the bread on ...
... thousand acres of land ; held by a small body of men , who with difficulty maintained themselves against the paltry tribes which surrounded them ; and looked , in a great measure , to the other side of the Atlantic for the bread on ...
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... thousand miles in an open boat ; when we contemplate the dangers , and the hardships he encountered , and the fortitude , courage , and patience with which he met them ; when we reflect on the useful and important additions which he ...
... thousand miles in an open boat ; when we contemplate the dangers , and the hardships he encountered , and the fortitude , courage , and patience with which he met them ; when we reflect on the useful and important additions which he ...
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... in a manner 1624 . entirely consonant to the wishes of the king . The company was now dissolved , and all its powers re - vested in the crown . into the king . CHAP . II . Above one hundred and fifty thousand INTRODUCTION . 69.
... in a manner 1624 . entirely consonant to the wishes of the king . The company was now dissolved , and all its powers re - vested in the crown . into the king . CHAP . II . Above one hundred and fifty thousand INTRODUCTION . 69.
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... thousand pounds 1624. had been expended in planting the colony , and more than nine thousand persons had been sent from England to people it . Yet , at the dissolution of the company , the annual imports from Virginia did not exceed ...
... thousand pounds 1624. had been expended in planting the colony , and more than nine thousand persons had been sent from England to people it . Yet , at the dissolution of the company , the annual imports from Virginia did not exceed ...
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