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" No colony in America was ever settled under such favorable auspices as that which has just commenced at Muskingum. "
The Writings of George Washington - Page 282
by George Washington - 1891
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Annals of the West: Embracing a Concise Account of Principal Events which ...

James Handasyd Perkins - Indians of North America - 1846 - 632 pages
...could scarce have been selected for the purpose, than Putnam's little band. Washington might well say, "no colony in America was ever settled under such favorable auspices as that which has first commenced at the Muskingum. Information, property, and strength will be its characteristics....
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The Writings of George Washington: pt. III. Private letters from the time ...

George Washington - United States - 1847 - 586 pages
...advantages and disadvantages. The neighbourhood of the savages, and the difficulty of transportation, are the great objections. The danger of the first will...America was ever settled under such favorable auspices, as-that which has just commenced at the Muskingum. Information, property, and strength, will be its...
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Historical Collections of Ohio: Containing a Collection of the Most ...

Henry Howe - Ohio - 1847 - 630 pages
...could scarce have been selected for the purpose, than Putnam's little band. Washington might well say, 'no colony in America was ever settled under such favorable auspices as that which was first commenced at the Muskingum. Information, property and strength, will be its characteristics....
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Historical Collections of Ohio: Containing a Collection of the Most ...

Henry Howe - Ohio - 1849 - 646 pages
...could scarce have been selected for the purpose, than Putnam's little band. Washington might well say, 'no colony in America was ever settled under such favorable auspices as that which was first commenced at the Muskingum. Information, property and strength, will be its characteristics....
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A New Chapter in the Early Life of Washington: In Connection with the ...

John Pickell - 1856 - 178 pages
...advantages and disadvantages. The neighborhood of the savages, and the difficulty of transportation, are the great objections. The danger of the first will...navigation. No colony in America was ever settled uncler such favorable auspices as that which has just commenced at the Muskingum. Information, property,...
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Prairie and Rocky Mountain Adventures: Or, Life in the West

John C. Van Tramp - Mississippi River - 1858 - 678 pages
...could scarce have been selected for the purpose, than Putnam's little band. Washington might well say, "No colony in America was ever settled under such favorable auspices as that which has first commenced at the Muskingum. Information, property, and strength, will be its characteristics....
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Our Whole Country: Or, The Past and Present of the United States ..., Volume 2

John Warner Barber, Henry Howe - United States - 1861 - 748 pages
...could scarce have been selected for the purpose than Putnam's little band. Washington might well say, 'no colony in America was ever settled under such favorable auspices as that which was first commenced at the Muskingum. Information, property and strength will be its characteristics....
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History of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America, Volume 2

Ezra Hall Gillett - Presbyterian Church - 1864 - 642 pages
...favorably of the prospects of the new settlement which had thus been commenced. " No colony," he said,1 " in America was ever settled under such favorable auspices as that which has just commenced at the Mnskingum. Information, property, and strength will be its characteristics. I know many of the settlers...
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History of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America, Volume 2

Ezra Hall Gillett - Presbyterian Church - 1864 - 668 pages
...favorably of the prospects of the new settlement which had thus been commenced. " No colony," he said,1 " in America was ever settled under such favorable auspices as that which has just commenced at the Muskingnm. Information, property, and strength will be its characteristies. I know many of the settlers...
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The Loyal West in the Times of the Rebellion: Also, Before and Since: Being ...

John Warner Barber, Henry Howe - Mississippi River Valley - 1865 - 778 pages
...could scarce have been selected for the purpose than Putnam's little band. Washington might well say, 'no colony in America was ever settled under such favorable auspices as that which was first commenced at the Muskingum. Information, property and strength will be its characteristics....
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