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 2Richard Phillips, 1804 |
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... COLONIES PLANTED BY THE ENGLISH ON THE CONTINENT OF NORTH AMERICA . BY JOHN MARSHALL , CHIEF JUSTICE OF THE UNITED STATES , & c . & c . VOL . II . London : PRINTED FOR RICHARD PHILLIPS , No. 71 , St. Paul's Church - yard . 1804 . BY J ...
... COLONIES PLANTED BY THE ENGLISH ON THE CONTINENT OF NORTH AMERICA . BY JOHN MARSHALL , CHIEF JUSTICE OF THE UNITED STATES , & c . & c . VOL . II . London : PRINTED FOR RICHARD PHILLIPS , No. 71 , St. Paul's Church - yard . 1804 . BY J ...
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... colonies , they would be unable to act offensively , and to drive the French from Fort du Quesne , which was said to be regularly fortified . To demonstrate the truth of the proposition , that less than two thousand men could afford no ...
... colonies , they would be unable to act offensively , and to drive the French from Fort du Quesne , which was said to be regularly fortified . To demonstrate the truth of the proposition , that less than two thousand men could afford no ...
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... colonies . The flattering accounts of the forage on the Rays Town road could not but be exaggerated . It was agreed by all unprejudiced men , acquainted with the country , that the mountains on that road were still more inaccessible ...
... colonies . The flattering accounts of the forage on the Rays Town road could not but be exaggerated . It was agreed by all unprejudiced men , acquainted with the country , that the mountains on that road were still more inaccessible ...
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... colonies , and to the success of the English and American arms , which rendered it impossible for the French in Canada to support it , and which very much weakened their influence over the Indians . With- out the aid of these causes ...
... colonies , and to the success of the English and American arms , which rendered it impossible for the French in Canada to support it , and which very much weakened their influence over the Indians . With- out the aid of these causes ...
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... colonies , different opinions had been entertained on this subject . In New England , originally settled by republi- cans , and , during the depression of the regal govern- ment , the favourite of the English nation , habits of ...
... colonies , different opinions had been entertained on this subject . In New England , originally settled by republi- cans , and , during the depression of the regal govern- ment , the favourite of the English nation , habits of ...
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