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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... town of Etchoe .... Grant defeats them and burns the towns of the middle settlements .... Treaty with the Cherokees .... Negotiations between England and France .... Altercations with Spain .... Mr . Pitt proposés a declaration of war ...
... town of Etchoe .... Grant defeats them and burns the towns of the middle settlements .... Treaty with the Cherokees .... Negotiations between England and France .... Altercations with Spain .... Mr . Pitt proposés a declaration of war ...
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... town on the north side of cape Look - out , and for that place the fleet weighed anchor , the next day . Meeting with a storm , and several accidents , which discouraged them from proceeding on the voyage , they determined to give over ...
... town on the north side of cape Look - out , and for that place the fleet weighed anchor , the next day . Meeting with a storm , and several accidents , which discouraged them from proceeding on the voyage , they determined to give over ...
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... towns , to the palace of Pow- hatan , the most potent king in that part of the Condemned country . There he was doomed to be put to Powhatan . death , by laying his head upon a stone , and to death by Saved by Pocahontas . beating out ...
... towns , to the palace of Pow- hatan , the most potent king in that part of the Condemned country . There he was doomed to be put to Powhatan . death , by laying his head upon a stone , and to death by Saved by Pocahontas . beating out ...
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... town . His motive for taking this step was a hope , that the possession of Pocahontas would give the English an ascendancy over her father Powhatan , who was known to doat on her . In this , however , he was disappointed . Powhatan ...
... town . His motive for taking this step was a hope , that the possession of Pocahontas would give the English an ascendancy over her father Powhatan , who was known to doat on her . In this , however , he was disappointed . Powhatan ...
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... assembly , and to consist of the governor , the councils and two burgesses to be chosen for the present by the inhabitants of every town , hundred , or settlement in the CHAP . I. colony . The assembly was empowered to INTRODUCTION . 63.
... assembly , and to consist of the governor , the councils and two burgesses to be chosen for the present by the inhabitants of every town , hundred , or settlement in the CHAP . I. colony . The assembly was empowered to INTRODUCTION . 63.
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