Life of George Washington, Količina 4G. P. Putnam's sons, 1897 |
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... wishes , and made known your wants to Con- gress - wants and wishes which gratitude and policy should have anticipated , rather than evaded ? And have you not lately , in the meek language of entreating memorials , begged from their ...
... wishes , and made known your wants to Con- gress - wants and wishes which gratitude and policy should have anticipated , rather than evaded ? And have you not lately , in the meek language of entreating memorials , begged from their ...
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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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... 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 meeting on the third day of ...
... 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 meeting on the third day of ...
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... wish , so far as may be done con- sistently with the great duty I owe my country and those powers we are bound to ... wishes , under any specious pretenses , to overturn the liberties of our coun- try ; and who wickedly attempts to open ...
... wish , so far as may be done con- sistently with the great duty I owe my country and those powers we are bound to ... wishes , under any specious pretenses , to overturn the liberties of our coun- try ; and who wickedly attempts to open ...
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... wishes ; being impressed with the liveliest sentiments of affection for those who have so long , so pa- tiently and so cheerfully suffered and fought under my im- mediate direction ; having , from motives of justice , duty and gratitude ...
... wishes ; being impressed with the liveliest sentiments of affection for those who have so long , so pa- tiently and so cheerfully suffered and fought under my im- mediate direction ; having , from motives of justice , duty and gratitude ...
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