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... engaged in them. When thestruggle has terminated, and the agitations felt duringits suspense have subsided, it is difficult toattach to enterprises, in which smallnumbershave been concerned, that admiration which is often merited by the ...
... engaged in them. When thestruggle has terminated, and the agitations felt duringits suspense have subsided, it is difficult toattach to enterprises, in which smallnumbershave been concerned, that admiration which is often merited by the ...
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... engaged in the movementsof vast armies, and who believe that a Hero must be perpetually in action, willbe disappointed inalmost every page of the following history. Seldom wasthe Americanchiefin a conditionto indulge his native courage ...
... engaged in the movementsof vast armies, and who believe that a Hero must be perpetually in action, willbe disappointed inalmost every page of the following history. Seldom wasthe Americanchiefin a conditionto indulge his native courage ...
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... engaged with some zeal,the commencement of which hadbeen attended with encouraging appearances. Several causes are supposed tohave contributedto suspend the pursuits of the English in America. Previous toits discovery, the Portuguese ...
... engaged with some zeal,the commencement of which hadbeen attended with encouraging appearances. Several causes are supposed tohave contributedto suspend the pursuits of the English in America. Previous toits discovery, the Portuguese ...
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... engaged inthishardy enterprise inanopen boatof about three tons burthen, and with a crew ofthirteen men. On the 2d of June,he descended theriver incompany with thelast of Newport'stwo vessels, and, parting with her atthecapes, began ...
... engaged inthishardy enterprise inanopen boatof about three tons burthen, and with a crew ofthirteen men. On the 2d of June,he descended theriver incompany with thelast of Newport'stwo vessels, and, parting with her atthecapes, began ...
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... engaged in their several pursuits; anda ship andbark just arrived from France, laden with articles necessary for the useofthe colony, were surprised inport,and theircargoes taken toJamestown. After thedeparture of Argal, the French ...
... engaged in their several pursuits; anda ship andbark just arrived from France, laden with articles necessary for the useofthe colony, were surprised inport,and theircargoes taken toJamestown. After thedeparture of Argal, the French ...
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