Library of Universal Literature: In Four Parts, Comprising Science, Biography, Fiction and the Great Orations, Band 15P. F. Collier, 1900 |
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... patriotism and patient virtue , rising superior to the pressure of the most complicated sufferings ; and you will , by the dignity of your conduct , afford occasion for posterity to say , when speaking of the glorious example you have ...
... patriotism and patient virtue , rising superior to the pressure of the most complicated sufferings ; and you will , by the dignity of your conduct , afford occasion for posterity to say , when speaking of the glorious example you have ...
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... patriotism rolled again in its wonted course . Illustrious man ! What he says of the army may with equal justice be applied to his own character - ' Had this day been wanting , the world had never seen the last stage of perfec- tion to ...
... patriotism rolled again in its wonted course . Illustrious man ! What he says of the army may with equal justice be applied to his own character - ' Had this day been wanting , the world had never seen the last stage of perfec- tion to ...
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... inches wide , edged with white ; significative of the union of America with France . Individuals of the respective States , distinguished for patriotism and talents , might be admitted as honorary mem- 36 Works of Washington Irving.
... inches wide , edged with white ; significative of the union of America with France . Individuals of the respective States , distinguished for patriotism and talents , might be admitted as honorary mem- 36 Works of Washington Irving.
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In Four Parts, Comprising Science, Biography, Fiction and the Great Orations. patriotism and talents , might be admitted as honorary mem- bers for life ; their numbers never to exceed a ratio of one to four . The French ministers who had ...
In Four Parts, Comprising Science, Biography, Fiction and the Great Orations. patriotism and talents , might be admitted as honorary mem- bers for life ; their numbers never to exceed a ratio of one to four . The French ministers who had ...
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... patriotism of the rest of the army . Fortunately , before the troops under General Howe reached Philadelphia , the mutiny had been suppressed with- out bloodshed . Several of the mutineers were tried by a court - martial , two were ...
... patriotism of the rest of the army . Fortunately , before the troops under General Howe reached Philadelphia , the mutiny had been suppressed with- out bloodshed . Several of the mutineers were tried by a court - martial , two were ...
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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