Life of George Washington, Količina 5Putnam, 1860 Five volumes complete in three. |
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Stran vi
... feeling of satisfaction that he has at length reached the close of his task , and with the comforting assurance that it has been with him a labor of love , and as such has to a certain degree car- ried with it its own reward ...
... feeling of satisfaction that he has at length reached the close of his task , and with the comforting assurance that it has been with him a labor of love , and as such has to a certain degree car- ried with it its own reward ...
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... Feelings with regard to England , as shown by himself - Mr . Adet presents the Colors of France - The Treaty returned - Proceedings thereupon- Thomas Pinckney resigns as Minister at London - Rufus King appointed in his Place ...
... Feelings with regard to England , as shown by himself - Mr . Adet presents the Colors of France - The Treaty returned - Proceedings thereupon- Thomas Pinckney resigns as Minister at London - Rufus King appointed in his Place ...
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... feeling of ancient companionship ' n toil and danger , which bound the veterans of the revolution firmly to each other . * See Sullivan's Letters on Public Characters , p . 84 . CHAPTER II . WASHINGTON'S PRIVACY BESET WITH VISITS OF ...
... feeling of ancient companionship ' n toil and danger , which bound the veterans of the revolution firmly to each other . * See Sullivan's Letters on Public Characters , p . 84 . CHAPTER II . WASHINGTON'S PRIVACY BESET WITH VISITS OF ...
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... feelings of his fellow- citizens ; and Jefferson seems to have been heartily of the same opinion , for speaking of Adams in his anas , he observes that " the glare of royalty and nobility , during his mission to Eng- land , had made him ...
... feelings of his fellow- citizens ; and Jefferson seems to have been heartily of the same opinion , for speaking of Adams in his anas , he observes that " the glare of royalty and nobility , during his mission to Eng- land , had made him ...
Stran 35
... feelings with which they were viewed by American statesmen resident there , will be found of service in illustrating subsequent events in the United States . The first news of the revolution reached America in October , * Letter to John ...
... feelings with which they were viewed by American statesmen resident there , will be found of service in illustrating subsequent events in the United States . The first news of the revolution reached America in October , * Letter to John ...
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