Life of George Washington, Količina 5G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1857 |
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... citizens waited upon him with addresses , re- calling with gratitude the aid given by France in the achievement of American independence , and extolling and rejoicing in the success of the arms of the French republic . On the same day ...
... citizens waited upon him with addresses , re- calling with gratitude the aid given by France in the achievement of American independence , and extolling and rejoicing in the success of the arms of the French republic . On the same day ...
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... citizens , if they have lost that of American citizens . " The lofty and indignant tone of this letter had no effect in shaking the determination of government , or obtaining the release of the prisoners . Washington con- fesses ...
... citizens , if they have lost that of American citizens . " The lofty and indignant tone of this letter had no effect in shaking the determination of government , or obtaining the release of the prisoners . Washington con- fesses ...
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... citizens who feel animated by a desire to serve the fairest of causes , I have accorded them to several brave republicans of South Carolina , whose intention appeared to me to be , in expatriating themselves , to go among the tribes of ...
... citizens who feel animated by a desire to serve the fairest of causes , I have accorded them to several brave republicans of South Carolina , whose intention appeared to me to be , in expatriating themselves , to go among the tribes of ...
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CHAPTER I | 23 |
CHAPTER II | 31 |
Journey of Mrs Washington to New York Honors paid her in | 39 |
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