Library of Universal Literature: In Four Parts, Comprising Science, Biography, Fiction and the Great Orations, Band 15P. F. Collier, 1900 |
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... hope that has been ex- cited , void of foundation . And if , as has been suggested for the purpose of inflaming their passions , ' the officers of the army are to be the only sufferers by the Revolution ; if , retiring from the field ...
... hope that has been ex- cited , void of foundation . And if , as has been suggested for the purpose of inflaming their passions , ' the officers of the army are to be the only sufferers by the Revolution ; if , retiring from the field ...
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... hope to be a happy nation . " While the patriot army , encamped under the eye of Wash- ington , bore their hardships and privations without flinching , or returned quietly to their homes with , as yet , no actual reward but the weapons ...
... hope to be a happy nation . " While the patriot army , encamped under the eye of Wash- ington , bore their hardships and privations without flinching , or returned quietly to their homes with , as yet , no actual reward but the weapons ...
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... hope of ever meeting again , and with prospects of a miserable subsistence in future . " * Notwithstanding every exertion had been made for the evacuation of New York , such was the number of persons and the quantity of effects of all ...
... hope of ever meeting again , and with prospects of a miserable subsistence in future . " * Notwithstanding every exertion had been made for the evacuation of New York , such was the number of persons and the quantity of effects of all ...
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... hope to spend the remainder of my days in cultivating the affections of good men and in the practice of the domestic virtues . " CHAPTER THIRTY - FOUR Washington at Mount Vernon - A Soldier's Repose - Plans of Do- mestic Life - Kind ...
... hope to spend the remainder of my days in cultivating the affections of good men and in the practice of the domestic virtues . " CHAPTER THIRTY - FOUR Washington at Mount Vernon - A Soldier's Repose - Plans of Do- mestic Life - Kind ...
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... hope and inexhaustible energy , and , as it were , fighting almost without weapons . His great con- test of generalship with the veteran Cornwallis has insured for him a lasting renown . " He was a great and good man ! " was ...
... hope and inexhaustible energy , and , as it were , fighting almost without weapons . His great con- test of generalship with the veteran Cornwallis has insured for him a lasting renown . " He was a great and good man ! " was ...
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affairs American appeared appointed army arrives attack Augustine Washington Boston British Bushrod Washington cabinet camp Captain character Charles Cotesworth Pinckney citizens Colonel command conduct Congress considered constitution Custis debt declared Department Dogue Creek duty Edmund Randolph effect enemy executive expedition expressed favor feelings foreign France French French revolution Genet George give Gouverneur Morris Governor Hamilton happiness honor House Indians ington Jacobin club Jefferson justice Knox Lafayette legislature letter liberty Marquis de Lafayette measures ment military militia mind minister monarchy Morris Mount Vernon nation never object observed occasion officers opinion papers party patriotism peace person Philadelphia political popular portrait present President President's proclamation re-enforces received regard reply republican retirement retreat Revolution Secretary Secretary of War Senate sent spirit Ticonderoga tion treaty troops Union United vessels Virginia Wash Washington wish writes York