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, 第 2 卷Richard Phillips, 1804 |
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第 2 頁
... respect- ing vacant lands , and of forming those opinions concerning their future value , which afterwards greatly contributed to the increase of his private fortune . It is strong evidence of the opinion entertained of his capacity ...
... respect- ing vacant lands , and of forming those opinions concerning their future value , which afterwards greatly contributed to the increase of his private fortune . It is strong evidence of the opinion entertained of his capacity ...
第 38 頁
... soon after the commencement of the march , its propriety became too obvious to be longer neglected , and considerable changes were made in this respect . * The " The army consisted of two British regiments with a 38 THE LIFE OF.
... soon after the commencement of the march , its propriety became too obvious to be longer neglected , and considerable changes were made in this respect . * The " The army consisted of two British regiments with a 38 THE LIFE OF.
第 72 頁
... respecting the mili ary force of the colony . The Cherokees and Catawba Indians had hitherto remained faithful to the ... respect for himself . He sometimes coarsely term- ed them impertinent , and at others charged him with looseness in ...
... respecting the mili ary force of the colony . The Cherokees and Catawba Indians had hitherto remained faithful to the ... respect for himself . He sometimes coarsely term- ed them impertinent , and at others charged him with looseness in ...
第 84 頁
... respect would admit of no comparison with the disadvant- age of being compelled to open a new road , one hundred miles , over almost inaccessible mountains . Should this be attempted , he feared they would be able to do nothing more ...
... respect would admit of no comparison with the disadvant- age of being compelled to open a new road , one hundred miles , over almost inaccessible mountains . Should this be attempted , he feared they would be able to do nothing more ...
第 94 頁
... the most invariable regard to your will and plea- sure , and will always be happy to demonstrate by our actions with how much respect and esteem we are , & c . Not Not long after his resignation he was married to the 94 THE LIFE OF.
... the most invariable regard to your will and plea- sure , and will always be happy to demonstrate by our actions with how much respect and esteem we are , & c . Not Not long after his resignation he was married to the 94 THE LIFE OF.
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