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, Том 2 |
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So extravagantly too did many estimate the temptation which equal liberty and
vacant lands would hold out to emigrants from the old world , as to entertain the
opinion that Europe was about to empty itself into America , and that the United ...
So extravagantly too did many estimate the temptation which equal liberty and
vacant lands would hold out to emigrants from the old world , as to entertain the
opinion that Europe was about to empty itself into America , and that the United ...
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In the mind of their leader , the son of a white man , some irritation had been
produced by the confiscation of the lands of his ... But the immediate point in
contest between them was a tract of land on the Oconee , which the state of
Georgia ...
In the mind of their leader , the son of a white man , some irritation had been
produced by the confiscation of the lands of his ... But the immediate point in
contest between them was a tract of land on the Oconee , which the state of
Georgia ...
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( the capital redeemable at the pleasure of government by the payment of the
principal ) and to receive the other third in lands of the western territory at their
then actual value . Or , Secondly . To have the whole sum funded at a yearly
interest of ...
( the capital redeemable at the pleasure of government by the payment of the
principal ) and to receive the other third in lands of the western territory at their
then actual value . Or , Secondly . To have the whole sum funded at a yearly
interest of ...
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