Life of George Washington, Količina 4G. P. Putnam's sons, 1897 |
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... mind with an idea of premeditated injustice in the sovereign power of the United States , and to rouse all those resentments which must unavoidably flow from such a belief . On these principles he had opposed the irregular and hasty ...
... mind with an idea of premeditated injustice in the sovereign power of the United States , and to rouse all those resentments which must unavoidably flow from such a belief . On these principles he had opposed the irregular and hasty ...
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... minds of those of his troops that had engaged " for the war , " that a speedy discharge must be the consequence of the proclamation . Most of them could not distinguish between a proclamation of a cessation of hos- tilities and a ...
... minds of those of his troops that had engaged " for the war , " that a speedy discharge must be the consequence of the proclamation . Most of them could not distinguish between a proclamation of a cessation of hos- tilities and a ...
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... into the ample and admirable reasoning with which he expatiates on these heads , and , above all , enforces the sacred inviolability of the Union ; they have become familiar with every American mind , and ought to Life of Washington 39.
... into the ample and admirable reasoning with which he expatiates on these heads , and , above all , enforces the sacred inviolability of the Union ; they have become familiar with every American mind , and ought to Life of Washington 39.
Stran 40
Washington Irving. become familiar with every American mind , and ought to govern every American heart . Nor will we dwell upon his touching appeal on the subject of the half pay and commuta- tion promised to the army , and which began ...
Washington Irving. become familiar with every American mind , and ought to govern every American heart . Nor will we dwell upon his touching appeal on the subject of the half pay and commuta- tion promised to the army , and which began ...
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... mind , which are the characteristics of the Divine Author of our blessed religion , and without whose example in those things we can never hope to be a happy nation . ” While the patriot army , encamped under the eye of Wash- ington ...
... mind , which are the characteristics of the Divine Author of our blessed religion , and without whose example in those things we can never hope to be a happy nation . ” While the patriot army , encamped under the eye of Wash- ington ...
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