Life of George Washington, Količina 4G. P. Putnam's sons, 1897 |
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... to tax themselves ; the resource of foreign loans was nearly exhausted . The articles of confederation re- quired the concurrence of nine States to any act appropriat- ( 19 ) ing public money . There had never been nine States.
... to tax themselves ; the resource of foreign loans was nearly exhausted . The articles of confederation re- quired the concurrence of nine States to any act appropriat- ( 19 ) ing public money . There had never been nine States.
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Washington Irving. ing public money . There had never been nine States in favor of the half - pay establishment ; was it probable that as many would concur in applying any scanty funds that might accrue , and which would be imperiously ...
Washington Irving. ing public money . There had never been nine States in favor of the half - pay establishment ; was it probable that as many would concur in applying any scanty funds that might accrue , and which would be imperiously ...
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... have asked , and how much of that little has been denied . Tell them that , though you were the first , and would wish to be the last , to encounter danger , though despair itself can never drive you 22 Works of Washington Irving.
... have asked , and how much of that little has been denied . Tell them that , though you were the first , and would wish to be the last , to encounter danger , though despair itself can never drive you 22 Works of Washington Irving.
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Washington Irving. encounter danger , though despair itself can never drive you into dishonor , it may drive you from the field ; that the wound , often irritated and never healed , may at length be- come incurable ; and that the ...
Washington Irving. encounter danger , though despair itself can never drive you into dishonor , it may drive you from the field ; that the wound , often irritated and never healed , may at length be- come incurable ; and that the ...
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... never left your side one moment , but when called from you on public duty ; as I have been the constant companion and witness of your distresses , and not among the last to feel and acknowledge your merits ; as I have ever considered my ...
... never left your side one moment , but when called from you on public duty ; as I have been the constant companion and witness of your distresses , and not among the last to feel and acknowledge your merits ; as I have ever considered my ...
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