Life of George Washington, Količina 4G.P. Putnam, 1869 |
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... honor of the magistrates and the people of Jersey , Washington testifies that his requisi- tions were punctually complied with , and in many counties exceeded . Too much praise , indeed , can- not be given to the people of this State ...
... honor of the magistrates and the people of Jersey , Washington testifies that his requisi- tions were punctually complied with , and in many counties exceeded . Too much praise , indeed , can- not be given to the people of this State ...
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... honor- able style , first obtaining by letter the sanction of the father . Party feeling at that time ran high in Philadelphia on local subjects connected with the change of the State government . Arnold's connection with the Shippen ...
... honor- able style , first obtaining by letter the sanction of the father . Party feeling at that time ran high in Philadelphia on local subjects connected with the change of the State government . Arnold's connection with the Shippen ...
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... myself with any change for the better . " And again , " The present juncture is so interesting , that if it does not pro- duce correspondent exertions , it will be a proof that motives of honor , public good , and even.
... myself with any change for the better . " And again , " The present juncture is so interesting , that if it does not pro- duce correspondent exertions , it will be a proof that motives of honor , public good , and even.
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Washington Irving. that motives of honor , public good , and even self - preservation , have lost their influence on our minds . This is a decisive moment ; one of the most , I will go further , and say , the most impor- tant America has ...
Washington Irving. that motives of honor , public good , and even self - preservation , have lost their influence on our minds . This is a decisive moment ; one of the most , I will go further , and say , the most impor- tant America has ...
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... honor the rough soldier , Ferguson , for the fiat of " instant death , " with which he would have requited the most infamous and dastardly outrage that brutal- izes warfare . During the progress of the siege , General Lincoln held ...
... honor the rough soldier , Ferguson , for the fiat of " instant death , " with which he would have requited the most infamous and dastardly outrage that brutal- izes warfare . During the progress of the siege , General Lincoln held ...
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