Life of George Washington, Količina 4G. P. Putnam's sons, 1897 |
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Stran 19
... established his headquarters for the winter . In the leisure and idleness of a winter camp the discontents of the army had time to ferment . The arrearages of pay became a topic of constant and angry comment , as well as the question ...
... established his headquarters for the winter . In the leisure and idleness of a winter camp the discontents of the army had time to ferment . The arrearages of pay became a topic of constant and angry comment , as well as the question ...
Stran 38
... establish or ruin their national char- acter forever . This is the favorable moment to give such a tone to the federal government as will enable it to answer the ends of its institution ; or this may be the moment for relaxing the ...
... establish or ruin their national char- acter forever . This is the favorable moment to give such a tone to the federal government as will enable it to answer the ends of its institution ; or this may be the moment for relaxing the ...
Stran 47
... establishing civil government in the districts hitherto occupied by the British ; and a detachment of troops was marched from West Point to be ready to take possession of the posts as they were vacated . On the 21st the British troops ...
... establishing civil government in the districts hitherto occupied by the British ; and a detachment of troops was marched from West Point to be ready to take possession of the posts as they were vacated . On the 21st the British troops ...
Stran 89
... establishing a tariff of duties on imports to which the laws of both States should conform was discussed , and it ... establish a national character , or be considered as on a respectable footing by the powers of Eu- * Sparks , ix . 139 ...
... establishing a tariff of duties on imports to which the laws of both States should conform was discussed , and it ... establish a national character , or be considered as on a respectable footing by the powers of Eu- * Sparks , ix . 139 ...
Stran 94
... establish the civil powers . The leaders of the mob , whose fortunes and meas- ures are desperate , are strengthening themselves daily ; and it is expected that they will soon take possession of the Con- tinental magazine at Springfield ...
... establish the civil powers . The leaders of the mob , whose fortunes and meas- ures are desperate , are strengthening themselves daily ; and it is expected that they will soon take possession of the Con- tinental magazine at Springfield ...
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