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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... vessels and goods , who should be found trading within the limits aforesaid , without his license . She declares that the countries so to be discovered and possessed , should thence- forth be under the allegiance , and protection of the ...
... vessels and goods , who should be found trading within the limits aforesaid , without his license . She declares that the countries so to be discovered and possessed , should thence- forth be under the allegiance , and protection of the ...
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... vessels , under the command of captains Amidas and Barlow , for the purpose of visiting the countries he intended to settle , and of acquiring some previous know- ledge of those circumstances which might be essential to the welfare of ...
... vessels , under the command of captains Amidas and Barlow , for the purpose of visiting the countries he intended to settle , and of acquiring some previous know- ledge of those circumstances which might be essential to the welfare of ...
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... vessel which had been dispatched by Raleigh with a supply of provisions , reached its place of destination . Not finding the colonists on the spot where they had settled , this vessel re- turned to England . Soon after its departure ...
... vessel which had been dispatched by Raleigh with a supply of provisions , reached its place of destination . Not finding the colonists on the spot where they had settled , this vessel re- turned to England . Soon after its departure ...
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... vessels being , unfortu- nately , more desirous of making prizes , than of relieving their distressed countrymen , were beaten by a superior force , and totally disabled from prosecuting their voyage . assigns his sir Thomas company ...
... vessels being , unfortu- nately , more desirous of making prizes , than of relieving their distressed countrymen , were beaten by a superior force , and totally disabled from prosecuting their voyage . assigns his sir Thomas company ...
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... vessel was fitted out by the merchants of Bristol , and another by the earl of Southampton , and lord Arundel of Warder ; in order to learn whether Gosnald's account of the country was to be considered as a just representation of its ...
... vessel was fitted out by the merchants of Bristol , and another by the earl of Southampton , and lord Arundel of Warder ; in order to learn whether Gosnald's account of the country was to be considered as a just representation of its ...
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