Life of George Washington, Količina 4G. P. Putnam's sons, 1897 |
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... late memorial , it would make you more happy and them more respecta- ble ; that , while war should continue , you would follow their standard into the field ; and when it came to an end you would withdraw into the shade of private life ...
... late memorial , it would make you more happy and them more respecta- ble ; that , while war should continue , you would follow their standard into the field ; and when it came to an end you would withdraw into the shade of private life ...
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... late address forwarded by a committee of the army . A letter was accordingly written by Washington , breath- ing that generous , yet well - tempered spirit , with which he ever pleaded the cause of the army . " The result of the ...
... late address forwarded by a committee of the army . A letter was accordingly written by Washington , breath- ing that generous , yet well - tempered spirit , with which he ever pleaded the cause of the army . " The result of the ...
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... late memorial to Congress , then will my belief become vain , and the hope that has been ex- cited , void of foundation . And if , as has been suggested for the purpose of inflaming their passions , ' the officers of the army are to be ...
... late memorial to Congress , then will my belief become vain , and the hope that has been ex- cited , void of foundation . And if , as has been suggested for the purpose of inflaming their passions , ' the officers of the army are to be ...
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... late command until Congress should see fit to open their archives to the historian . His old friend , Dr. Craik , made a similar application to Washington in behalf of a person who purposed to write his memoirs . He replied that any ...
... late command until Congress should see fit to open their archives to the historian . His old friend , Dr. Craik , made a similar application to Washington in behalf of a person who purposed to write his memoirs . He replied that any ...
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... late tours into the interior of the Union had quickened ideas long existing in his mind on the subject of internal navigation . In a letter to Richard Henry Lee , recently chosen President of Congress , he Life of Washington 67.
... late tours into the interior of the Union had quickened ideas long existing in his mind on the subject of internal navigation . In a letter to Richard Henry Lee , recently chosen President of Congress , he Life of Washington 67.
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