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. Compiled Under the Inspection of the Hon. Bushrod Washington from Original Papers ... to which is Prefixed, an Introduction Containing a Compendious View of the Colonies Planted by the English on the Continent of North America, Band 5Richard Phillips, 1807 |
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... means of intercourse between them . To this subject , the attention of general Washington had been in some measure directed in the early part of his life . While the American states were yet British colonies , he had obtained the ...
... means of intercourse between them . To this subject , the attention of general Washington had been in some measure directed in the early part of his life . While the American states were yet British colonies , he had obtained the ...
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... without considering perhaps the fatigues of the voyage back again , and the time necessary for its performance ; and because they have no other means of coming to us but to 1787 . CHAP . I. by a long land GEORGE WASHINGTON . 15.
... without considering perhaps the fatigues of the voyage back again , and the time necessary for its performance ; and because they have no other means of coming to us but to 1787 . CHAP . I. by a long land GEORGE WASHINGTON . 15.
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... means of foreign emigrants who can have no particular predilection for us , of the vast fertility of the soil , of the population to which the country is competent , would be unnecessary ; and equally unnecessary would it be to observe ...
... means of foreign emigrants who can have no particular predilection for us , of the vast fertility of the soil , of the population to which the country is competent , would be unnecessary ; and equally unnecessary would it be to observe ...
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... means of perpetuating those friendships which had been formed , and of renewing that endearing social intercourse which had taken place in camp , were universally desired . Perhaps too that esprit de corps which , identifying the ...
... means of perpetuating those friendships which had been formed , and of renewing that endearing social intercourse which had taken place in camp , were universally desired . Perhaps too that esprit de corps which , identifying the ...
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... means exerted for their defence , they have prevailed against all opposition , and formed the basis of thirteen independent states . No instance has heretofore occurred , nor can any instance be expected hereafter to occur , in which ...
... means exerted for their defence , they have prevailed against all opposition , and formed the basis of thirteen independent states . No instance has heretofore occurred , nor can any instance be expected hereafter to occur , in which ...
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