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 2C.P. Wayne, 1804 |
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... render essential service to his country , and at the same time , to reap those laurels for which he had always panted . He urged strongly an early campaign , and among other motives to induce the utmost possible activity , he stated ...
... render essential service to his country , and at the same time , to reap those laurels for which he had always panted . He urged strongly an early campaign , and among other motives to induce the utmost possible activity , he stated ...
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... rendered it impossible for the French in Canada to support it ; and which very much weakened their influence over the Indians . Without the aid of these causes , the extraordi- nary and unaccountable delays of the campaign must have ...
... rendered it impossible for the French in Canada to support it ; and which very much weakened their influence over the Indians . Without the aid of these causes , the extraordi- nary and unaccountable delays of the campaign must have ...
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... rendered , of which every person was at liberty to avail himself , or to decline . And all the duties on trade were understood to be imposed rather with a view to prevent foreign commerce , than to raise a revenue . Perhaps the legality ...
... rendered , of which every person was at liberty to avail himself , or to decline . And all the duties on trade were understood to be imposed rather with a view to prevent foreign commerce , than to raise a revenue . Perhaps the legality ...
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... render it less dangerous to do so . The conduct of some of the colonies , especially those in which a proprietary government was established , in failing to furnish in time the aids required of them , contributed to foster this ...
... render it less dangerous to do so . The conduct of some of the colonies , especially those in which a proprietary government was established , in failing to furnish in time the aids required of them , contributed to foster this ...
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... rendered unavoidable a great addition to the regular and usual taxes of the nation . Considerable diffi- culty was found in searching out new sources of revenue , and great opposition was made to every tax proposed . Thus embarrassed ...
... rendered unavoidable a great addition to the regular and usual taxes of the nation . Considerable diffi- culty was found in searching out new sources of revenue , and great opposition was made to every tax proposed . Thus embarrassed ...
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