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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... success , or the difficulties attending such an enterprise , from prosecuting with vigour , a plan so well calculated to capti- vate his bold and romantic temper . Letters pa- tent granted Raleigh . 1584 . On the 26th of March he ...
... success , or the difficulties attending such an enterprise , from prosecuting with vigour , a plan so well calculated to capti- vate his bold and romantic temper . Letters pa- tent granted Raleigh . 1584 . On the 26th of March he ...
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... successful expedition against the Spaniards in the West Indies . He agreed to supply them with about a hundred men , four months provision , and a small ves- sel ; but , before she could be placed in a state of security , this scheme ...
... successful expedition against the Spaniards in the West Indies . He agreed to supply them with about a hundred men , four months provision , and a small ves- sel ; but , before she could be placed in a state of security , this scheme ...
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... success which had hitherto attended all his ef- forts to make a settlement in America , fitted out three ships , under the command of captain John White , and , as some authors say , directed the colony to be removed to the waters of ...
... success which had hitherto attended all his ef- forts to make a settlement in America , fitted out three ships , under the command of captain John White , and , as some authors say , directed the colony to be removed to the waters of ...
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... success . Mingling ar- tifice with force , the neighbouring hostile tribes were nearly exterminated , and driven entirely from the rivers , so that the settlements ex- tended themselves in safety . In February , was once more convened ...
... success . Mingling ar- tifice with force , the neighbouring hostile tribes were nearly exterminated , and driven entirely from the rivers , so that the settlements ex- tended themselves in safety . In February , was once more convened ...
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... establishment of distant and expensive settlements than the first company , which resided in the capital . Their efforts were consequently more feeble , CHAP . II and less successful , than those which INTRODUCTION . 87.
... establishment of distant and expensive settlements than the first company , which resided in the capital . Their efforts were consequently more feeble , CHAP . II and less successful , than those which INTRODUCTION . 87.
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