Life of George Washington, Količina 4G. P. Putnam's sons, 1897 |
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... expressed his confidence that the good sense of officers would prevent them from pay- ing attention to such an irregular invitation ; which he repro- bated as disorderly . With a view to counteract its effects , he requested a like ...
... expressed his confidence that the good sense of officers would prevent them from pay- ing attention to such an irregular invitation ; which he repro- bated as disorderly . With a view to counteract its effects , he requested a like ...
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... expressed his indignation and distress at seeing a handful of men , " contemptible in numbers and equally so in point of service , and not worthy to be called soldiers , insulting the sovereign authority of the Union and that of their ...
... expressed his indignation and distress at seeing a handful of men , " contemptible in numbers and equally so in point of service , and not worthy to be called soldiers , insulting the sovereign authority of the Union and that of their ...
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... expression of thanks to the officers and men for the assistance he had received from every class , and in every instance , he adds : " To the various branches of the army the General takes this last and solemn opportunity of professing ...
... expression of thanks to the officers and men for the assistance he had received from every class , and in every instance , he adds : " To the various branches of the army the General takes this last and solemn opportunity of professing ...
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... expressed in them so kind and benevolent ; and so perfectly in accordance with his character and conduct , that they always had an irresistible effect on the rudest and roughest hearts . A person who was present at the breaking up of ...
... expressed in them so kind and benevolent ; and so perfectly in accordance with his character and conduct , that they always had an irresistible effect on the rudest and roughest hearts . A person who was present at the breaking up of ...
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... Britain's name , And oft he wept full sore , Then sighed - Thy will , O Lord , be done- And word spake never more . -See Weems ' Life of Washington . May , he expressed his earnest solicitude that it should Life of Washington 61.
... Britain's name , And oft he wept full sore , Then sighed - Thy will , O Lord , be done- And word spake never more . -See Weems ' Life of Washington . May , he expressed his earnest solicitude that it should Life of Washington 61.
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