The Life of George Washington, Commander in Chief of the American Army, Through the Revolutionary War: And the First President of the United States, Band 2T. Bedington, 1826 |
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... Arrange- ments of his Household - His regulations for Visit- ors - The Reasons of their adoption - The Relations of the United States with Foreign Powers - Con- gress establishes the Departments of the Govern- ment - The iv CONTENTS .
... Arrange- ments of his Household - His regulations for Visit- ors - The Reasons of their adoption - The Relations of the United States with Foreign Powers - Con- gress establishes the Departments of the Govern- ment - The iv CONTENTS .
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... reason for the movement of the American army , which might not excite the suspicion of the British Commander , Gene- ral WASHINGTON , in orders on the 30th of June mén- tioned that a junction with the French troops might VOL . II . $ 2 ...
... reason for the movement of the American army , which might not excite the suspicion of the British Commander , Gene- ral WASHINGTON , in orders on the 30th of June mén- tioned that a junction with the French troops might VOL . II . $ 2 ...
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... reasons for this opinion , as it would be insulting to your con- ception to suppose you stood in need of them . A mo ... reason is of no use to us . The freedom of speech may be taken away , and dumb and silent we may be led , like sheep ...
... reasons for this opinion , as it would be insulting to your con- ception to suppose you stood in need of them . A mo ... reason is of no use to us . The freedom of speech may be taken away , and dumb and silent we may be led , like sheep ...
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... reason , will lessen the dignity , and sully the glory you have hitherto maintained : -let me request you to rely on the plighted faith of your country , and place a full confidence in the purity of the intentions of Congress ; that ...
... reason , will lessen the dignity , and sully the glory you have hitherto maintained : -let me request you to rely on the plighted faith of your country , and place a full confidence in the purity of the intentions of Congress ; that ...
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... reason for gratitude and rejoicing : this is a theme that will afford infinite delight to every benevolent and liberal mind , whether the event in contemplation be considered as a source of present enjoyment , or the parent of future ...
... reason for gratitude and rejoicing : this is a theme that will afford infinite delight to every benevolent and liberal mind , whether the event in contemplation be considered as a source of present enjoyment , or the parent of future ...
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