Life of George Washington, Količina 4G. P. Putnam's sons, 1897 |
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... Military Operations - Returns to Philadelphia , leav- ing Lee in Command - Submission of the Insurgents - The Presi- dent's Letter on the Subject to Jay , Minister at London CHAPTER XXVI . • Washington's Denunciation of Self - created ...
... Military Operations - Returns to Philadelphia , leav- ing Lee in Command - Submission of the Insurgents - The Presi- dent's Letter on the Subject to Jay , Minister at London CHAPTER XXVI . • Washington's Denunciation of Self - created ...
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... Military Academy - Letter to Hamilton- His Last Hours - The Funeral - The Will - Its Provisions in re- gard to his Slaves - Proceedings of Congress on his Death - Con- clusion • APPENDIX . . 390 I. Portraits of Washington II ...
... Military Academy - Letter to Hamilton- His Last Hours - The Funeral - The Will - Its Provisions in re- gard to his Slaves - Proceedings of Congress on his Death - Con- clusion • APPENDIX . . 390 I. Portraits of Washington II ...
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... military distinc- tion left but your wants , infirmities and scars ? Can you then consent to be the only sufferers by this Revolution , and , retiring from the field , grow old in povery , wretched- ness and contempt ? Can you consent ...
... military distinc- tion left but your wants , infirmities and scars ? Can you then consent to be the only sufferers by this Revolution , and , retiring from the field , grow old in povery , wretched- ness and contempt ? Can you consent ...
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... military reputation as insepa- rably connected with that of the army ; as my heart has ever expanded with joy when I have heard its praises , and my indignation has arisen when the mouth of detraction has been opened against it ; it can ...
... military reputation as insepa- rably connected with that of the army ; as my heart has ever expanded with joy when I have heard its praises , and my indignation has arisen when the mouth of detraction has been opened against it ; it can ...
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... military and national character of America , to express your utmost horror and detestation of the man who wishes , under any specious pretenses , to overturn the liberties of our coun- try ; and who wickedly attempts to open the flood ...
... military and national character of America , to express your utmost horror and detestation of the man who wishes , under any specious pretenses , to overturn the liberties of our coun- try ; and who wickedly attempts to open the flood ...
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