Life of George Washington, Količina 4G. P. Putnam's sons, 1897 |
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Stran 7
... Union - First Congress expires - A new Expedition projected against the Hostile Tribes under General St. Clair - Washington's Solemn Warning on taking Leave of him • • 192 CHAPTER XIII . Washington's Tour through the Southern States ...
... Union - First Congress expires - A new Expedition projected against the Hostile Tribes under General St. Clair - Washington's Solemn Warning on taking Leave of him • • 192 CHAPTER XIII . Washington's Tour through the Southern States ...
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... union between the States ; to maintain brotherly kindness to- ward each other , and extend relief to such officers and their families as might stand in need of it . In order to obtain funds for the purpose , each officer was to ...
... union between the States ; to maintain brotherly kindness to- ward each other , and extend relief to such officers and their families as might stand in need of it . In order to obtain funds for the purpose , each officer was to ...
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... Union , annihilating the cement of the confederation , and exposing us to become the sport of European politics , which may play one State against another , to prevent their growing importance , and to serve their own interested ...
... Union , annihilating the cement of the confederation , and exposing us to become the sport of European politics , which may play one State against another , to prevent their growing importance , and to serve their own interested ...
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... Union on a regular , uniform , and efficient footing . " The militia of this country , " said he , " must be considered as the palladium of our security , and the first effectual resort in cases of hostility . It is essential ...
... Union on a regular , uniform , and efficient footing . " The militia of this country , " said he , " must be considered as the palladium of our security , and the first effectual resort in cases of hostility . It is essential ...
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... Union and that of their own State . He vindicated the army at large , how- ever , from the stain the behavior of these men might cast upon it . These were mere recruits , soldiers of a day , who had not borne the heat and burden of the ...
... Union and that of their own State . He vindicated the army at large , how- ever , from the stain the behavior of these men might cast upon it . These were mere recruits , soldiers of a day , who had not borne the heat and burden of the ...
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