The Life of George Washington, Količine 3–4Crowell, 1855 |
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Stran 49
... interest , and justice to individuals , require this of me . General Conway's merits as an officer , and his importance in this army , exist more in his own imagination than in reality . For it is a maxim with him to leave no service of ...
... interest , and justice to individuals , require this of me . General Conway's merits as an officer , and his importance in this army , exist more in his own imagination than in reality . For it is a maxim with him to leave no service of ...
Stran 85
... interest of faction . " Gates evidently quailed beneath this letter . In his reply , February 19 , he earnestly hoped that no more of that time , so precious to the public , might be lost upon the subject of General Conway's letter ...
... interest of faction . " Gates evidently quailed beneath this letter . In his reply , February 19 , he earnestly hoped that no more of that time , so precious to the public , might be lost upon the subject of General Conway's letter ...
Stran 86
... interest with myself , as every difference of this kind must , in its consequences , be very injurious . I am , sir , " etc. Among the various insidious artifices resorted to about this time to injure the character of Washington , and ...
... interest with myself , as every difference of this kind must , in its consequences , be very injurious . I am , sir , " etc. Among the various insidious artifices resorted to about this time to injure the character of Washington , and ...
Stran 99
... interest yourself in whatever interests my com- fort and welfare . I think it my duty to inform you that my situation is much bettered . It is now five days that I am on my parole . I have the full liberty of the city and its limits ...
... interest yourself in whatever interests my com- fort and welfare . I think it my duty to inform you that my situation is much bettered . It is now five days that I am on my parole . I have the full liberty of the city and its limits ...
Stran 101
... interest of the people and the measures they are pursuing ; the latter , that is our actions , depending upon ourselves , may be controlled ; while the powers of thinking , originating in higher causes , cannot always be moulded to our ...
... interest of the people and the measures they are pursuing ; the latter , that is our actions , depending upon ourselves , may be controlled ; while the powers of thinking , originating in higher causes , cannot always be moulded to our ...
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