Life of George Washington, Količina 4G. P. Putnam's sons, 1897 |
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... Appearance of his Vindication - Pickering transferred to the Department of State - McHenry appointed Secretary of War — Arrival of George Washington Lafayette CHAPTER XXIX . · Meeting of Congress - Washington's Official Summary of the ...
... Appearance of his Vindication - Pickering transferred to the Department of State - McHenry appointed Secretary of War — Arrival of George Washington Lafayette CHAPTER XXIX . · Meeting of Congress - Washington's Official Summary of the ...
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... appearing there , which he had not intended to do when he issued the order directing the assemblage . The diligence , however , which had been used in circulating anonymous writings rendered it necessary he should give his sentiments to ...
... appearing there , which he had not intended to do when he issued the order directing the assemblage . The diligence , however , which had been used in circulating anonymous writings rendered it necessary he should give his sentiments to ...
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... appeared to me more truly so than at the assembly we have been speaking of . On other occasions he has been supported by the exertions of an army and the countenance of his friends ; but on this he stood sin- gle and alone . There was ...
... appeared to me more truly so than at the assembly we have been speaking of . On other occasions he has been supported by the exertions of an army and the countenance of his friends ; but on this he stood sin- gle and alone . There was ...
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... appearance ; but then they were our troops , and as I looked at them , and thought upon all they had done and suffered for us , my heart and eyes were full , and I admired and gloried in them the more , because they were weather ...
... appearance ; but then they were our troops , and as I looked at them , and thought upon all they had done and suffered for us , my heart and eyes were full , and I admired and gloried in them the more , because they were weather ...
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... Mead- The worthy major appeared to contemplate with joy and pride the eminence to which his early pupil in the sword exercise had attained . Ows . " Give me leave , sir , before I conclude 58 Works of Washington Irving.
... Mead- The worthy major appeared to contemplate with joy and pride the eminence to which his early pupil in the sword exercise had attained . Ows . " Give me leave , sir , before I conclude 58 Works of Washington Irving.
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