Life of George Washington, Količina 3Putnam, 1860 Five volumes complete in three. |
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... received , has encouraged the author to pursue the plan he had adopted , and inspires the hope that the public good - will which has cheered him through so long a pe- riod of devious authorship , will continue with him to the ...
... received , has encouraged the author to pursue the plan he had adopted , and inspires the hope that the public good - will which has cheered him through so long a pe- riod of devious authorship , will continue with him to the ...
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... received from the enemy ; at the same time granting full liberty to all such as preferred the interest and protection of Great Britain to the freedom and hap- piness of their country , forthwith to withdraw themselves and families ...
... received from the enemy ; at the same time granting full liberty to all such as preferred the interest and protection of Great Britain to the freedom and hap- piness of their country , forthwith to withdraw themselves and families ...
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... received from government . Events , however , had diminished his importance in the eyes of the enemy ; he was no longer considered the American palladium . " As the capture of the Hessians and the manoeuvres against the British took ...
... received from government . Events , however , had diminished his importance in the eyes of the enemy ; he was no longer considered the American palladium . " As the capture of the Hessians and the manoeuvres against the British took ...
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... received the resolve of Congress with grim acqui- escence , but showed in his reply that he was but half soothed . " At this very critical juncture , " writes he , October 16 , " I shall waive those remarks which , in justice to myself ...
... received the resolve of Congress with grim acqui- escence , but showed in his reply that he was but half soothed . " At this very critical juncture , " writes he , October 16 , " I shall waive those remarks which , in justice to myself ...
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... received no such line . Gates had a higher object in view . A letter from Schuyler to Congress , had informed that body that he should set out for Philadelphia about the 21st of March , and should immediately on his arrival require the ...
... received no such line . Gates had a higher object in view . A letter from Schuyler to Congress , had informed that body that he should set out for Philadelphia about the 21st of March , and should immediately on his arrival require the ...
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