Universal History, Ancient and Modern: From the Earliest Records of Time, to the General Peace of 1801, Том 24Isaac Collins and sons, 1805 |
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From the Earliest Records of Time, to the General Peace of 1801 William Fordyce Mavor. NEW YORK PUTNO NBRARY , Aster , Lenox and Tiden Four plons . انان THE HISTORY OF THE DISCOVERY AND SETTLEMENT , TO THE.
From the Earliest Records of Time, to the General Peace of 1801 William Fordyce Mavor. NEW YORK PUTNO NBRARY , Aster , Lenox and Tiden Four plons . انان THE HISTORY OF THE DISCOVERY AND SETTLEMENT , TO THE.
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... four degrees south of it so little had Co- lumbus deviated from the westerly course which he had fixed on as the most proper . The next day Columbus employed in visiting the coasts of the island ; and , from the universal poverty of the ...
... four degrees south of it so little had Co- lumbus deviated from the westerly course which he had fixed on as the most proper . The next day Columbus employed in visiting the coasts of the island ; and , from the universal poverty of the ...
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... four men , and attended by many of his subjects , who served him with great respect . His deportment was grave and stately , he gave the admiral some thin plates of gold , and a girdle of curious workmanship , re- ceiving in return ...
... four men , and attended by many of his subjects , who served him with great respect . His deportment was grave and stately , he gave the admiral some thin plates of gold , and a girdle of curious workmanship , re- ceiving in return ...
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... four vessels , the largest of which did not exceed 70 tons burthen . He sailed from Ca- diz on the 9th of May ; but finding his largest vessel clumsy and unfit for ser- vice , he bore away for Hispaniola , in hopes of exchanging her for ...
... four vessels , the largest of which did not exceed 70 tons burthen . He sailed from Ca- diz on the 9th of May ; but finding his largest vessel clumsy and unfit for ser- vice , he bore away for Hispaniola , in hopes of exchanging her for ...
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... four In- dians . Cardinal Ximenes rejected this species of commerce , because he perceived the iniquity of reducing one race of men to slavery , while he VOL . XXIV . G was consulting about the means of restoring lis berty to AMERICA . 61.
... four In- dians . Cardinal Ximenes rejected this species of commerce , because he perceived the iniquity of reducing one race of men to slavery , while he VOL . XXIV . G was consulting about the means of restoring lis berty to AMERICA . 61.
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Страница 279 - MR. PRESIDENT : The great events on which my resignation depended having at length taken place, I have now the honor of offering my sincere congratulations to Congress, and of presenting myself before them, to surrender into their hands the trust committed to me, and to claim the indulgence of retiring from the service of my country.
Страница 279 - Happy in the confirmation of our independence and sovereignty, and pleased with the opportunity afforded the United States, of becoming a respectable nation, I resign with satisfaction the appointment I accepted with diffidence; a diffidence in my abilities to accomplish so arduous a task ; which however was superseded by a confidence in the rectitude of our cause, the support of the supreme power of the Union, and the patronage of Heaven.
Страница 245 - As to pay, Sir, I beg leave to assure the Congress, that, as no pecuniary consideration could have tempted me to accept this arduous employment, at the expense of my domestic ease and happiness, I do not wish to make any profit from it. I will keep an exact account of my expenses. Those, I doubt not, they will discharge; and that is all I desire.
Страница 280 - Having now finished the work assigned me, I retire from the great theatre of action, and bidding an affectionate farewell to this august body, under whose orders I have so long acted, I here offer my commission, and take my leave of all the employments of public life.
Страница 279 - It was impossible the choice of confidential officers to compose my family should have been more fortunate. Permit me, sir, to recommend in particular, those who have continued in the service to the present moment, as worthy of the favorable notice and patronage of Congress.
Страница 244 - We are reduced to the alternative of choosing an unconditional submission to the tyranny of irritated ministers, or resistance by force. The latter is our choice. We have counted the cost of this contest, and find nothing so dreadful as voluntary slavery.
Страница 244 - I possess in their service and for the support of the glorious cause «* I beg they will accept my most cordial thanks for this distinguished testimony of their approbation...
Страница 240 - HANCOCK, whose offences are of too flagitious a nature to admit of any other consideration than that of condign punishment.
Страница 14 - ... him so much unnecessary disquiet, and had so often obstructed the prosecution of his well-concerted plan; and passing, in the warmth of their admiration, from one extreme to another, they now pronounced the man, whom they had so lately reviled and threatened, to be a person inspired by heaven with sagacity and fortitude more than human, in order to accomplish a design so far beyond the ideas and conception of all former ages.
Страница 278 - With a heart full of love and gratitude, I now take leave of you ; I most devoutly wish that your latter days may be as prosperous and happy as your former ones have been glorious and honorable.