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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... whole con- duct at a time when , the power and the pomp of office having disappeared , it may be presented to us in the simple garb of truth . If among those exalted characters which are produced in every age , none can have a fairer ...
... whole con- duct at a time when , the power and the pomp of office having disappeared , it may be presented to us in the simple garb of truth . If among those exalted characters which are produced in every age , none can have a fairer ...
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... whole of this immensely voluminous correspondence has , with infinite labour , been examined ; and the work now offered to the public is , principally , compiled from it . The facts which occurred on the continent are , generally ...
... whole of this immensely voluminous correspondence has , with infinite labour , been examined ; and the work now offered to the public is , principally , compiled from it . The facts which occurred on the continent are , generally ...
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... whole gulf of St. Lawrence ; that in 1506 a map of those coasts was published by Jean Denis de Honfleur ; and that in the year 1508 a Canadian was brought into France by a pilot from Dieppe .. The ardour for discovery which had been ...
... whole gulf of St. Lawrence ; that in 1506 a map of those coasts was published by Jean Denis de Honfleur ; and that in the year 1508 a Canadian was brought into France by a pilot from Dieppe .. The ardour for discovery which had been ...
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... whole nation alarmed at the for- midable preparations for their invasion , made by Philip II . of Spain , and Raleigh , Gren- ville , and the other patrons of the colony , particularly , and ardently , engaged in those measures of ...
... whole nation alarmed at the for- midable preparations for their invasion , made by Philip II . of Spain , and Raleigh , Gren- ville , and the other patrons of the colony , particularly , and ardently , engaged in those measures of ...
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... whole productions of the colony should be brought to England . The industry , number , and produce of the colony had now greatly increased . At peace with the Indians , and unapprehensive of dan- 1622 . ger , their settlements had ...
... whole productions of the colony should be brought to England . The industry , number , and produce of the colony had now greatly increased . At peace with the Indians , and unapprehensive of dan- 1622 . ger , their settlements had ...
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