Life of George Washington, Količina 4G. P. Putnam's sons, 1897 |
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... received the In- telligence . 206 CHAPTER XV . The Apportionment Bill - Washington's Veto - His Concern at the growing Asperities of Congress - Intended Retirement - Jeffer- son's determination to retire at the same Time - Remonstrance ...
... received the In- telligence . 206 CHAPTER XV . The Apportionment Bill - Washington's Veto - His Concern at the growing Asperities of Congress - Intended Retirement - Jeffer- son's determination to retire at the same Time - Remonstrance ...
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... received from their representa- tives in Philadelphia , and what measures , if any , should be adopted to obtain that redress of grievances which they seemed to have solicited in vain . On the following morning an anonymous address to ...
... received from their representa- tives in Philadelphia , and what measures , if any , should be adopted to obtain that redress of grievances which they seemed to have solicited in vain . On the following morning an anonymous address to ...
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... . In a few days Sir Guy Carleton informed Washington by letter that he was ordered to proclaim a cessation of hostilities by sea and land . A similar proclamation , issued by Congress , was received Life of Washington 31.
... . In a few days Sir Guy Carleton informed Washington by letter that he was ordered to proclaim a cessation of hostilities by sea and land . A similar proclamation , issued by Congress , was received Life of Washington 31.
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... received at different times had raised an expectation in the 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 ...
... received at different times had raised an expectation in the 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 ...
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... received at the farmhouses along the road , where he might shoulder his gun and fight over his battles . The men thus dismissed on furlough were never called upon to rejoin the army . Once at home , they sank into domestic life ; their ...
... received at the farmhouses along the road , where he might shoulder his gun and fight over his battles . The men thus dismissed on furlough were never called upon to rejoin the army . Once at home , they sank into domestic life ; their ...
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