Life of George Washington, Količina 4G. P. Putnam's sons, 1897 |
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... nature and tendency of them . He had taken this opportunity to do so , and had committed his thoughts to writing , which , with the indulgence of his brother officers , he would take the liberty of reading to them . ( He then proceeded ...
... nature and tendency of them . He had taken this opportunity to do so , and had committed his thoughts to writing , which , with the indulgence of his brother officers , he would take the liberty of reading to them . ( He then proceeded ...
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... nature of the anonymous address ; a production , as he observed , ad- dressed more to the feelings and passions than to the judg- ment ; drawn with great art , calculated to impress the mind with an idea of premeditated injustice in the ...
... nature of the anonymous address ; a production , as he observed , ad- dressed more to the feelings and passions than to the judg- ment ; drawn with great art , calculated to impress the mind with an idea of premeditated injustice in the ...
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... nature is capable of attaining . ' - 999 After he had concluded the address , he observed , that as a corroborating ... natural , so unaffected , in this appeal , as rendered it superior to the most studied oratory ; it forced its way to ...
... nature is capable of attaining . ' - 999 After he had concluded the address , he observed , that as a corroborating ... natural , so unaffected , in this appeal , as rendered it superior to the most studied oratory ; it forced its way to ...
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... nature is capable of attaining . ' " * The moment Washington retired from the assemblage , a resolution was moved by the warm - hearted Knox , seconded by General Putnam , and passed unanimously , assuring him that the officers ...
... nature is capable of attaining . ' " * The moment Washington retired from the assemblage , a resolution was moved by the warm - hearted Knox , seconded by General Putnam , and passed unanimously , assuring him that the officers ...
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... nature ; little thinking that this present popularity was but the early outbreaking of a fame that was to go on widening and deep- ening from generation to generation , and extending over the whole civilized world . Being arrived at ...
... nature ; little thinking that this present popularity was but the early outbreaking of a fame that was to go on widening and deep- ening from generation to generation , and extending over the whole civilized world . Being arrived at ...
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