Life of George Washington, Količina 4G. P. Putnam's sons, 1897 |
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Stran 35
... United States . They looked forward with a dreary eye to their voyage , " bound , " as one of them said , " to a coun- try where there were nine months of winter and three months of cold weather every year . " On the 6th of May a ...
... United States . They looked forward with a dreary eye to their voyage , " bound , " as one of them said , " to a coun- try where there were nine months of winter and three months of cold weather every year . " On the 6th of May a ...
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... United States , were to be presented with the insignia of the order , and invited to become mem- bers . Washington was chosen unanimously to officiate as presi- dent of it , until the first general meeting , to be held in May , 1784 ...
... United States , were to be presented with the insignia of the order , and invited to become mem- bers . Washington was chosen unanimously to officiate as presi- dent of it , until the first general meeting , to be held in May , 1784 ...
Stran 38
... what he considered the four things essential to the well - being , and even the existence , of the United States as an independent power . First . An indissoluble union of the States under one 38 Works of Washington Irving.
... what he considered the four things essential to the well - being , and even the existence , of the United States as an independent power . First . An indissoluble union of the States under one 38 Works of Washington Irving.
Stran 39
... United States . " And Fourth . A disposition among the people of the United States to forget local prejudices and policies ; to make mutual concessions , and to sacrifice individual advantages to the interests of the community . These ...
... United States . " And Fourth . A disposition among the people of the United States to forget local prejudices and policies ; to make mutual concessions , and to sacrifice individual advantages to the interests of the community . These ...
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... United States , however widely dispersed the individuals who compose them may be , and to bid them an affectionate and a long fare- well . " He then goes on to make them one of those paternal addresses which so eminently characterize ...
... United States , however widely dispersed the individuals who compose them may be , and to bid them an affectionate and a long fare- well . " He then goes on to make them one of those paternal addresses which so eminently characterize ...
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