The Life of George Washington (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 01.01.1832 |
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... officers of state, and to some ofthe nobility, in whichabsolutepower was granted to the archbishop of Canterbury and to others, "to make laws and constitutions concerningeither their state public, or the utility ofindividuals ...
... officers of state, and to some ofthe nobility, in whichabsolutepower was granted to the archbishop of Canterbury and to others, "to make laws and constitutions concerningeither their state public, or the utility ofindividuals ...
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... officers; and, withthe consent ofhis council,of all officers belonging tothecourts of justice. 1692 Sir William Phipps, the first governor, arrived in May, and.
... officers; and, withthe consent ofhis council,of all officers belonging tothecourts of justice. 1692 Sir William Phipps, the first governor, arrived in May, and.
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John Marshall. measures with the promptness of an experienced officer, he ordered captain Fenwick to pass the river ... officers, the invasion of Carolina by Monsieur LeFebour. It seemstohave been undertaken in the confidence that the ...
John Marshall. measures with the promptness of an experienced officer, he ordered captain Fenwick to pass the river ... officers, the invasion of Carolina by Monsieur LeFebour. It seemstohave been undertaken in the confidence that the ...
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... officers, it would produce generaldiscontent, and perhaps desertion. His officers concurred in thisopinion; anditwas finallyagreed that British troops should succeed the provincials inthe posts then occupied by them, so as to enable the.
... officers, it would produce generaldiscontent, and perhaps desertion. His officers concurred in thisopinion; anditwas finallyagreed that British troops should succeed the provincials inthe posts then occupied by them, so as to enable the.
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... officers answered thisquestion in the affirmative; but entreated it as afavour ofhis lordship, as the New England ... officer, whosucceeded Dieskau inthe command ofthe French troops inCanada, sought tocompensate by superior activity ...
... officers answered thisquestion in the affirmative; but entreated it as afavour ofhis lordship, as the New England ... officer, whosucceeded Dieskau inthe command ofthe French troops inCanada, sought tocompensate by superior activity ...
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