Life of George Washington, Količina 5Putnam, 1860 Five volumes complete in three. |
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... looked forward as the crowning effort of his literary career . The idea of writing a life of Washington entered at an early day into his mind . It was especially pressed upon his attention nearly thirty years ago while he was in Europe ...
... looked forward as the crowning effort of his literary career . The idea of writing a life of Washington entered at an early day into his mind . It was especially pressed upon his attention nearly thirty years ago while he was in Europe ...
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... looked forward with buoyant confidence , many with doubt and apprehension . He had moreover a high - spirited people to manage , in whom a jealous passion for freedom and independence had been strength ened by war , and who might bear ...
... looked forward with buoyant confidence , many with doubt and apprehension . He had moreover a high - spirited people to manage , in whom a jealous passion for freedom and independence had been strength ened by war , and who might bear ...
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... looked to him as an energetic man of business , capable of giving practical advice in time of peace , and cherished for him that strong feeling of ancient companionship ' n toil and danger , which bound the veterans of the revolution ...
... looked to him as an energetic man of business , capable of giving practical advice in time of peace , and cherished for him that strong feeling of ancient companionship ' n toil and danger , which bound the veterans of the revolution ...
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... looked round him with an apprehensive eye , and appears to have seen some- thing to startle him at every turn . We give , from his private correspondence , his own account of his impressions . " Being fresh from the French revolution ...
... looked round him with an apprehensive eye , and appears to have seen some- thing to startle him at every turn . We give , from his private correspondence , his own account of his impressions . " Being fresh from the French revolution ...
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... looked back with an angry and resentful eye , to the manner in which Hamilton had procured his aid in effecting the measure of assumption . He now regarded it as a finesse by which he had been entrapped , and stigmatized the measure ...
... looked back with an angry and resentful eye , to the manner in which Hamilton had procured his aid in effecting the measure of assumption . He now regarded it as a finesse by which he had been entrapped , and stigmatized the measure ...
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