Life of George Washington, Količina 4G. P. Putnam's sons, 1897 |
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Stran 21
... taken from your sides and no remaining mark of military distinc- tion left but your wants , infirmities and scars ? Can you then consent to be the only sufferers by this Revolution , and , retiring from the field , grow old in povery ...
... taken from your sides and no remaining mark of military distinc- tion left but your wants , infirmities and scars ? Can you then consent to be the only sufferers by this Revolution , and , retiring from the field , grow old in povery ...
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... taken for redress with good wishes alone ; his ostensible silence has authorized your meetings , and his private opinion sanctified your claims . Had he disliked the object in view would not the same sense of duty which forbade you from ...
... taken for redress with good wishes alone ; his ostensible silence has authorized your meetings , and his private opinion sanctified your claims . Had he disliked the object in view would not the same sense of duty which forbade you from ...
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... taken indeed . If the whole army have not merited what- ever a grateful people can bestow , then have I been beguiled by prejudice and built opinion on the basis of error . If this country should not , in the event , perform everything ...
... taken indeed . If the whole army have not merited what- ever a grateful people can bestow , then have I been beguiled by prejudice and built opinion on the basis of error . If this country should not , in the event , perform everything ...
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... taken to place the militia throughout the Union on a regular , uniform , and efficient footing . " The militia of this country , " said he , " must be considered as the palladium of our security , and the first effectual resort in cases ...
... taken to place the militia throughout the Union on a regular , uniform , and efficient footing . " The militia of this country , " said he , " must be considered as the palladium of our security , and the first effectual resort in cases ...
Stran 47
... of the 25th of November was ap- pointed by Sir Guy for the evacuation of the city and the opposite village of Brooklyn . * Thacher , p . 421 . Washington , in the meantime , had taken his station Life of Washington 47.
... of the 25th of November was ap- pointed by Sir Guy for the evacuation of the city and the opposite village of Brooklyn . * Thacher , p . 421 . Washington , in the meantime , had taken his station Life of Washington 47.
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