The Life of George Washington: Commander in Chief of the American Forces During the War which Established the Independence of His Country, and First President of the United States. Compiled Under the Inspection of the Hon. Bushrod Washington from Original Papers ... to which is Prefixed, an Introduction Containing a Compendious View of the Colonies Planted by the English on the Continent of North America, Band 5Richard Phillips, 1807 |
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... causes which led to a change of the government of the United States .... Letters of general Washington to the governors of the several states . To a mind inflamed by ambition , or corrupted by the love of power , it will appear ...
... causes which led to a change of the government of the United States .... Letters of general Washington to the governors of the several states . To a mind inflamed by ambition , or corrupted by the love of power , it will appear ...
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... cause of quarrel with their late protectors ; and the removal of one ground of accusation against them , would only induce the substitution of some other . The source of the uneasiness which had been manifested was to be found in the ...
... cause of quarrel with their late protectors ; and the removal of one ground of accusation against them , would only induce the substitution of some other . The source of the uneasiness which had been manifested was to be found in the ...
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... causes which led to this inter- esting state of things , it will be necessary to carry back our attention to the conclusion of the war . A government authorized to declare war , but relying on independent states for the means of ...
... causes which led to this inter- esting state of things , it will be necessary to carry back our attention to the conclusion of the war . A government authorized to declare war , but relying on independent states for the means of ...
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... cause has added the succours of his treasure ; who to his important loans has added liberal donations , and whose loans themselves carry the impression of his magnanimity and friendship . " To individuals in a foreign country , in the ...
... cause has added the succours of his treasure ; who to his important loans has added liberal donations , and whose loans themselves carry the impression of his magnanimity and friendship . " To individuals in a foreign country , in the ...
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... cause in which it has been incurred , and compared with the burdens which wars of ambition and of vain glory have entailed on other nations , ought to be borne not only with cheerfullness but with pride . But the magnitude of the debt ...
... cause in which it has been incurred , and compared with the burdens which wars of ambition and of vain glory have entailed on other nations , ought to be borne not only with cheerfullness but with pride . But the magnitude of the debt ...
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