Life of George Washington, Količina 4G. P. Putnam's sons, 1897 |
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Stran 21
... object for which we set out is at length brought within our reach . Yes , my friends , that suffering courage of yours was active once ; it has conducted the United States of America through a doubtful and bloody war ; it has placed her ...
... object for which we set out is at length brought within our reach . Yes , my friends , that suffering courage of yours was active once ; it has conducted the United States of America through a doubtful and bloody war ; it has placed her ...
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... deputed to Congress . " After mature deliberation , " added he , " they will devise what further measures ought to be adopted as most rational and best calculated to obtain the just and important object Life of Washington 23.
... deputed to Congress . " After mature deliberation , " added he , " they will devise what further measures ought to be adopted as most rational and best calculated to obtain the just and important object Life of Washington 23.
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... object sought ; only chang- ing the day appointed for the meeting . " Till now , " it ob- served , " the commander - in - chief has regarded the steps you have taken for redress with good wishes alone ; his ostensible silence has ...
... object sought ; only chang- ing the day appointed for the meeting . " Till now , " it ob- served , " the commander - in - chief has regarded the steps you have taken for redress with good wishes alone ; his ostensible silence has ...
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... object of the author was just , honorable and friendly to the country , though the means suggested by him were certainly liable to much misunderstanding and abuse . " CHAPTER THIRTY - TWO News of Peace - Letter of Washington in Behalf ...
... object of the author was just , honorable and friendly to the country , though the means suggested by him were certainly liable to much misunderstanding and abuse . " CHAPTER THIRTY - TWO News of Peace - Letter of Washington in Behalf ...
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... objects proposed by it were to preserve inviolate the rights and liberties for which they had contended ; to promote and cherish national honor and union between the States ; to maintain brotherly kindness to- ward each other , and ...
... objects proposed by it were to preserve inviolate the rights and liberties for which they had contended ; to promote and cherish national honor and union between the States ; to maintain brotherly kindness to- ward each other , and ...
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