Life of George Washington, Količina 19Twayne Publishers, 1982 |
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... province of New York . By his agency , and his dealings with the native tribes , he had acquired great wealth , and become a kind of potentate in the Indian country . His influence over the Six Nations was said to be unbounded ; and it ...
... province of New York . By his agency , and his dealings with the native tribes , he had acquired great wealth , and become a kind of potentate in the Indian country . His influence over the Six Nations was said to be unbounded ; and it ...
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... province , and to receive instructions for its management . He was a tory in heart , and had been a zealous opponent of all colonial movements , and his talents and address gave him great influence over an important part of the ...
... province , and to receive instructions for its management . He was a tory in heart , and had been a zealous opponent of all colonial movements , and his talents and address gave him great influence over an important part of the ...
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... province , aided if necessary by the New England colonies , on whom it was authorized to call for military assistance . The Provincial Congress of New York forthwith invited the " Governor and Company of the English colony of ...
... province , aided if necessary by the New England colonies , on whom it was authorized to call for military assistance . The Provincial Congress of New York forthwith invited the " Governor and Company of the English colony of ...
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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SOURCES USED BY IRVING | xxxix |
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