Life of George Washington, Količina 4G. P. Putnam, 1865 - 479 strani |
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... thing to be endured . To suffer was the lot of the revolutionary soldier . A rigorous winter had much to do with the actual distresses of the army , but the root of the evil lay in the derangement of the currency . Congress had ...
... thing to be endured . To suffer was the lot of the revolutionary soldier . A rigorous winter had much to do with the actual distresses of the army , but the root of the evil lay in the derangement of the currency . Congress had ...
Stran 4
... thing which that necessity , and even their own good , do not absolutely require . " To the honor of the magistrates and the people of Jersey , Washington testifies that his requisitions were punctually com- plied with , and in many ...
... thing which that necessity , and even their own good , do not absolutely require . " To the honor of the magistrates and the people of Jersey , Washington testifies that his requisitions were punctually com- plied with , and in many ...
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... thing I can say further on the subject unnecessary . ” * * * * It was doubtless soothing to his irritated pride , that the woman on whom he had placed his affections remained true to him ; for his marriage with Miss Shippen took place ...
... thing I can say further on the subject unnecessary . ” * * * * It was doubtless soothing to his irritated pride , that the woman on whom he had placed his affections remained true to him ; for his marriage with Miss Shippen took place ...
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... thing to a prosperous issue . I have been so inured to difficulties , in the course of this contest , that I have learned to look upon them with more tranquillity than formerly . Those which now present themselves , no doubt require ...
... thing to a prosperous issue . I have been so inured to difficulties , in the course of this contest , that I have learned to look upon them with more tranquillity than formerly . Those which now present themselves , no doubt require ...
Stran 32
... thing relating to the army could be conducted on a general principle , under the direc- tion of Congress . This alone can give harmony and consistency to our military establishment , and I am persuaded it will be infi- nitely conducive ...
... thing relating to the army could be conducted on a general principle , under the direc- tion of Congress . This alone can give harmony and consistency to our military establishment , and I am persuaded it will be infi- nitely conducive ...
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