Life of George Washington, Količina 4G. P. Putnam's sons, 1897 |
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... 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 the great duty I owe my country and those powers we are bound to ...
... 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 the great duty I owe my country and those powers we are bound to ...
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... manner entirely consonant to my wishes ; being impressed with the liveliest sentiments of affection for those who have so long , so pa- tiently and so cheerfully suffered and fought under my im- mediate direction ; having , from motives ...
... manner entirely consonant to my wishes ; being impressed with the liveliest sentiments of affection for those who have so long , so pa- tiently and so cheerfully suffered and fought under my im- mediate direction ; having , from motives ...
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... manner combined themselves into one society of friends to endure as long as they should endure , or any of their eldest male posterity , and in failure thereof , their collateral branches who might be judged worthy of being its ...
... manner combined themselves into one society of friends to endure as long as they should endure , or any of their eldest male posterity , and in failure thereof , their collateral branches who might be judged worthy of being its ...
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... resolves of Congress to pay and compensate them in such manner as the ability of the United States would permit , operated to keep them quiet and prevent tumult , but no description would be 46 Works of Washington Irving.
... resolves of Congress to pay and compensate them in such manner as the ability of the United States would permit , operated to keep them quiet and prevent tumult , but no description would be 46 Works of Washington Irving.
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... manner he took leave severally of the rest . Not a word was spoken . The deep feeling and manly tenderness of these veterans in the parting moment could find no utter- ance in words . Silent and solemn they followed their loved ...
... manner he took leave severally of the rest . Not a word was spoken . The deep feeling and manly tenderness of these veterans in the parting moment could find no utter- ance in words . Silent and solemn they followed their loved ...
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