Life of George Washington, Količina 4G.P. Putnam & Company, 1857 |
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... called - Address of Washington - Resolutions in Consequence- Letters of Washington to the President - His Opinion of the Anony- mous Addresses and their Author , CHAPTER XXXII . • News of Peace - Letter of Washington in behalf of the ...
... called - Address of Washington - Resolutions in Consequence- Letters of Washington to the President - His Opinion of the Anony- mous Addresses and their Author , CHAPTER XXXII . • News of Peace - Letter of Washington in behalf of the ...
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... called ; irredeemable , and of no intrinsic value . The consequence was a general derangement of trade and finance . The continental currency declined to such a degree , that forty dollars in paper were equivalent to only one in specie ...
... called ; irredeemable , and of no intrinsic value . The consequence was a general derangement of trade and finance . The continental currency declined to such a degree , that forty dollars in paper were equivalent to only one in specie ...
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... called , but subjected from its vicinity to the city , to be foraged by the royal forces , and plundered and insulted by refugees and tories . No part of the Union was more harried and trampled down by friend and foe , during the ...
... called , but subjected from its vicinity to the city , to be foraged by the royal forces , and plundered and insulted by refugees and tories . No part of the Union was more harried and trampled down by friend and foe , during the ...
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... called forth on a special emergency , to the transportation of private property , and that of per- sons who voluntarily remained with the enemy , and were deemed disaffected to the interests and indepen- dence of America . In regard to ...
... called forth on a special emergency , to the transportation of private property , and that of per- sons who voluntarily remained with the enemy , and were deemed disaffected to the interests and indepen- dence of America . In regard to ...
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... - the - line could pass . Governor Rutledge , a man eminent for talents , patriotism , firmness and decision , was clothed with dictatorial powers during the present crisis ; he had called out the militia of the State , and it.
... - the - line could pass . Governor Rutledge , a man eminent for talents , patriotism , firmness and decision , was clothed with dictatorial powers during the present crisis ; he had called out the militia of the State , and it.
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