The Life of George Washington (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 1.01.1832 г. |
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... arms hadbeen takenup was accomplished; and withdrawing fromthe highestoffice an American citizen can hold,assoon as hisinfluence, his character, and his talents ceased tobe necessary tothe maintenance of that government whichhad been ...
... arms hadbeen takenup was accomplished; and withdrawing fromthe highestoffice an American citizen can hold,assoon as hisinfluence, his character, and his talents ceased tobe necessary tothe maintenance of that government whichhad been ...
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... arms,and laying hersupon it, arrestedthe fatal blow. Her fatherwasthen prevailed uponto sparehis life,and he was sent backto Jamestown.[16] Returns to Jamestown. On arriving atthat place, after an absence of sevenweeks, he found the ...
... arms,and laying hersupon it, arrestedthe fatal blow. Her fatherwasthen prevailed uponto sparehis life,and he was sent backto Jamestown.[16] Returns to Jamestown. On arriving atthat place, after an absence of sevenweeks, he found the ...
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... arms and ammunition.[23] The fairprospects ofthe colony were soonblasted bya course offollyandcrime,of riot and insubordination. Numerous pretenders advanced their claims to the supreme command. The choice atlength fell upon captain ...
... arms and ammunition.[23] The fairprospects ofthe colony were soonblasted bya course offollyandcrime,of riot and insubordination. Numerous pretenders advanced their claims to the supreme command. The choice atlength fell upon captain ...
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... arms, underpain of death; thatno person should hunt deer or hogswithout the governor's permission; that no man should shoot, unlessin hisown necessary defence, until a new supplyof ammunition should arrive, onpainof a year's personal ...
... arms, underpain of death; thatno person should hunt deer or hogswithout the governor's permission; that no man should shoot, unlessin hisown necessary defence, until a new supplyof ammunition should arrive, onpainof a year's personal ...
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... arms, the assailants wererepulsed. General war. This horrible massacre was succeededbya vindictive and exterminatingwar,in which the wiles of the Indians were successfullyretaliated onthemselves. Duringthis disastrous period, many ...
... arms, the assailants wererepulsed. General war. This horrible massacre was succeededbya vindictive and exterminatingwar,in which the wiles of the Indians were successfullyretaliated onthemselves. Duringthis disastrous period, many ...
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