Life of George Washington, Količina 3Putnam, 1860 Five volumes complete in three. |
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... writes Edmund Burke . " The Howes are at this time in possession of , or able to awe the whole middle coast of America , from Delaware to the western boundary of Massachusetts Bay ; the naval barrier on the side of Canada is broken . A ...
... writes Edmund Burke . " The Howes are at this time in possession of , or able to awe the whole middle coast of America , from Delaware to the western boundary of Massachusetts Bay ; the naval barrier on the side of Canada is broken . A ...
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... writes he in a circular to his briga- dier - generals ; and , as a chaplain is allowed to each regiment , see that the men regularly attend divine worship . Gaming of every kind is expressly forbidden , as being the foundation of evil ...
... writes he in a circular to his briga- dier - generals ; and , as a chaplain is allowed to each regiment , see that the men regularly attend divine worship . Gaming of every kind is expressly forbidden , as being the foundation of evil ...
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... I have suffered every thing short of death , " writes he to the Assembly of his native State , Connecticut . He had , however , recovered health and suppleness of limb , and with " I am fired , " them all his swelling.
... I have suffered every thing short of death , " writes he to the Assembly of his native State , Connecticut . He had , however , recovered health and suppleness of limb , and with " I am fired , " them all his swelling.
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... writes he , " with adequate indignation to revenge both my own and my country's wrongs . I am experimentally certain I have fortitude sufficient to face the invaders of America in the place of danger , spread with all the horrors of war ...
... writes he , " with adequate indignation to revenge both my own and my country's wrongs . I am experimentally certain I have fortitude sufficient to face the invaders of America in the place of danger , spread with all the horrors of war ...
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... writes , " as the contents are of the last importance to me , and perhaps not less so to the community , I most earnestly entreat , my dear general , that you will despatch it immediately , and order the Congress to be as expeditious as ...
... writes , " as the contents are of the last importance to me , and perhaps not less so to the community , I most earnestly entreat , my dear general , that you will despatch it immediately , and order the Congress to be as expeditious as ...
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