The Life of George Washington (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 01.01.1832 |
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... to the world, ashis own,the labours of others. In selectingthematerials forthesucceeding volumes,itwas deemed proper topresent tothe publicasmuch aspossible of general Washington himself. Prominentas he mustbe in any historyof the ...
... to the world, ashis own,the labours of others. In selectingthematerials forthesucceeding volumes,itwas deemed proper topresent tothe publicasmuch aspossible of general Washington himself. Prominentas he mustbe in any historyof the ...
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... tothe thirtyeighth degree ofnorthlatitude, inthe vain hope of discovering a passage intothePacific. Thus, according tothe English historians, was first discoveredthat immense continent which stretchesfromthe gulf of Mexico as far north ...
... tothe thirtyeighth degree ofnorthlatitude, inthe vain hope of discovering a passage intothePacific. Thus, according tothe English historians, was first discoveredthat immense continent which stretchesfromthe gulf of Mexico as far north ...
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... to the more northern parts of the continent,had been among thefirst adventurerstoNorth America. Their voyagesof discovery ... tothe commerce of peltry in Acadié and the gulf ofSt. Lawrence. In consequence ofthese grants, a settlement was ...
... to the more northern parts of the continent,had been among thefirst adventurerstoNorth America. Their voyagesof discovery ... tothe commerce of peltry in Acadié and the gulf ofSt. Lawrence. In consequence ofthese grants, a settlement was ...
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... tothe royalcause; 1641but Clayborne,who took part withthe Parliament, foundmeans tointrigue among the people, andto raise an insurrection in theprovince. Calvert, the governor, was obliged toflyto Virginiafor protection; and the ...
... tothe royalcause; 1641but Clayborne,who took part withthe Parliament, foundmeans tointrigue among the people, andto raise an insurrection in theprovince. Calvert, the governor, was obliged toflyto Virginiafor protection; and the ...
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... tothe grave; but that enthusiasm which had impelled themto emigrate, preserved all its force; and they met, with afirm unshaken spirit, the calamities which assailed them. 1631Our admirationof their fortitude and of theirprinciples ...
... tothe grave; but that enthusiasm which had impelled themto emigrate, preserved all its force; and they met, with afirm unshaken spirit, the calamities which assailed them. 1631Our admirationof their fortitude and of theirprinciples ...
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