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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... occasion , the great business of promoting the internal improvements then in contemplation , was not forgotten ; and the ardor of the moment was seized to conquer those objections to the plan , which yet lingered in the bosoms of those ...
... occasion , the great business of promoting the internal improvements then in contemplation , was not forgotten ; and the ardor of the moment was seized to conquer those objections to the plan , which yet lingered in the bosoms of those ...
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... occasion , to make a donation which would in some degree testify their sense of the merits of their most favoured and most illustrious citizen , the donors would themselves be the obliged . However delightful might be the sensations ...
... occasion , to make a donation which would in some degree testify their sense of the merits of their most favoured and most illustrious citizen , the donors would themselves be the obliged . However delightful might be the sensations ...
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... occasion with every sentiment which can flow from a heart , warm with love for my country , sensible to every token of its appro- bation and affection , and solicitous to testify in every instance a respectful submission to its wishes ...
... occasion with every sentiment which can flow from a heart , warm with love for my country , sensible to every token of its appro- bation and affection , and solicitous to testify in every instance a respectful submission to its wishes ...
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... occasion , I will claim the indulgence of dilating the more copiously on the subjects of our mutual felicitation . When we consider the magnitude of the prize we contended for , the doubtful nature of the contest , and the favourable ...
... occasion , I will claim the indulgence of dilating the more copiously on the subjects of our mutual felicitation . When we consider the magnitude of the prize we contended for , the doubtful nature of the contest , and the favourable ...
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... occasion , and make it our own ; yet , it appears to me , there is an option still left to the United States of America ; that it is in their choice , and depends upon their conduct , whether they will be respectable and prosperous , or ...
... occasion , and make it our own ; yet , it appears to me , there is an option still left to the United States of America ; that it is in their choice , and depends upon their conduct , whether they will be respectable and prosperous , or ...
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