Life of George Washington, Količina 4G. P. Putnam's sons, 1897 |
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... Honors paid her in her Progress - Receptions at the Seat of Government - The President's Equipage CHAPTER IV . Alarming Illness of the President - The Senate rejects one of his Nominations - His sensitive Vindication of it - Death of ...
... Honors paid her in her Progress - Receptions at the Seat of Government - The President's Equipage CHAPTER IV . Alarming Illness of the President - The Senate rejects one of his Nominations - His sensitive Vindication of it - Death of ...
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... honor ? If you can , go , and carry with you the jest of tories , and the scorn of whigs ; the ridicule , and , what is worse , the pity of the world ! Go , starve and be forgotten ! But if your spirits should revolt at this ; if you ...
... honor ? If you can , go , and carry with you the jest of tories , and the scorn of whigs ; the ridicule , and , what is worse , the pity of the world ! Go , starve and be forgotten ! But if your spirits should revolt at this ; if you ...
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... honor and the dignity of the army , to make known their grievances . " If my conduct hereto- fore , " said he , " has not evinced to you that I have been a faithful friend to the army , my declaration of it at this time would be equally ...
... honor and the dignity of the army , to make known their grievances . " If my conduct hereto- fore , " said he , " has not evinced to you that I have been a faithful friend to the army , my declaration of it at this time would be equally ...
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... honor to command , will oblige me to declare in this public and solemn manner that for the attain- ment of complete justice for all your toils and dangers , and the gratification of every wish , so far as may be done con- sistently with ...
... honor to command , will oblige me to declare in this public and solemn manner that for the attain- ment of complete justice for all your toils and dangers , and the gratification of every wish , so far as may be done con- sistently with ...
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... honor of inclosing to your Excellency for the inspection of Congress , will , I flat- ter myself , be considered as the last glorious proof of patriot- ism which could have been given by men who aspired to the distinction of a patriot ...
... honor of inclosing to your Excellency for the inspection of Congress , will , I flat- ter myself , be considered as the last glorious proof of patriot- ism which could have been given by men who aspired to the distinction of a patriot ...
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