Library of Universal Literature: In Four Parts, Comprising Science, Biography, Fiction and the Great Orations, Band 15P. F. Collier, 1900 |
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... Arms - The three Ministers and Talleyrand - Their degrading Treatment - Threat- ened War with France - Washington appointed Commander - in- chief - Arranges for three Major - Generals - Knox aggrieved 367 CHAPTER XXXIII . • Washington ...
... Arms - The three Ministers and Talleyrand - Their degrading Treatment - Threat- ened War with France - Washington appointed Commander - in- chief - Arranges for three Major - Generals - Knox aggrieved 367 CHAPTER XXXIII . • Washington ...
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... arms but death ; if war , that courting the auspices , and inviting the direction of your illustrious leader , you will re- tire to some unsettled country , smile in your turn , and ' mock when their fear cometh on . ' But let it ...
... arms but death ; if war , that courting the auspices , and inviting the direction of your illustrious leader , you will re- tire to some unsettled country , smile in your turn , and ' mock when their fear cometh on . ' But let it ...
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... arms from impending ruin , will never leave unpaid the debt of gratitude . ” This letter to the President was accompanied by other letters to members of Congress ; all making similar direct and eloquent appeals . The subject was again ...
... arms from impending ruin , will never leave unpaid the debt of gratitude . ” This letter to the President was accompanied by other letters to members of Congress ; all making similar direct and eloquent appeals . The subject was again ...
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... arms and accouterments . " This act , " observes he , " would raise pleasing sensations in the minds of these worthy and faithful men , who , from their early engag- ing in the war at moderate bounties , and from their patient ...
... arms and accouterments . " This act , " observes he , " would raise pleasing sensations in the minds of these worthy and faithful men , who , from their early engag- ing in the war at moderate bounties , and from their patient ...
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... arms being accomplished ; the liberties of our country being fully ac- knowledged and firmly secured , and the characters of those who have persevered through every extremity of hardship , suffering and danger , being immortalized by ...
... arms being accomplished ; the liberties of our country being fully ac- knowledged and firmly secured , and the characters of those who have persevered through every extremity of hardship , suffering and danger , being immortalized by ...
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