Life of George Washington, Količina 4G. P. Putnam's sons, 1897 |
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Stran 21
... observed he , " the 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 ...
... observed he , " the 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 ...
Stran 25
... 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 sovereign power of the United States , and to rouse ...
... 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 sovereign power of the United States , and to rouse ...
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... observed , that as a corroborating testimony of the good disposition in Congress toward the army , he would communicate to them a letter re- ceived from a worthy member of that body , who on all occa- sions had approved himself their ...
... observed , that as a corroborating testimony of the good disposition in Congress toward the army , he would communicate to them a letter re- ceived from a worthy member of that body , who on all occa- sions had approved himself their ...
Stran 44
Washington Irving. unstudied wilderness , he writes : " Prompted by these actual observations , I could not help taking a more extensive view of the vast inland navigation of these United States from maps and the information of others ...
Washington Irving. unstudied wilderness , he writes : " Prompted by these actual observations , I could not help taking a more extensive view of the vast inland navigation of these United States from maps and the information of others ...
Stran 64
... observed the course and character of the streams flowing from the west into the Ohio , and the distance of their ... observations and collect information on the subject ; and all that he had seen and heard quickened his solicitude to ...
... observed the course and character of the streams flowing from the west into the Ohio , and the distance of their ... observations and collect information on the subject ; and all that he had seen and heard quickened his solicitude to ...
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