Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1855 |
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Stran 86
... spirit of independence and self - government . Those who followed them in the reign of Charles I. were im- bued with the same spirit , and gave a lasting character to the people of New England . the return of peace , was to enjoin on ...
... spirit of independence and self - government . Those who followed them in the reign of Charles I. were im- bued with the same spirit , and gave a lasting character to the people of New England . the return of peace , was to enjoin on ...
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... spirit of resistance he might provoke . All was in vain . Grenville , " great in daring and little in views , " says Horace Walpole , " was charmed to have an untrodden field before him of calculation and ex- periment . " In March ...
... spirit of resistance he might provoke . All was in vain . Grenville , " great in daring and little in views , " says Horace Walpole , " was charmed to have an untrodden field before him of calculation and ex- periment . " In March ...
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... spirit , his shrewd sa- gacity , and his whimsical and splenetic humors . The following admirably impartial sketch is given of him by Washington , in a letter to his brother Augustine : " He is the first in military knowledge and ...
... spirit , his shrewd sa- gacity , and his whimsical and splenetic humors . The following admirably impartial sketch is given of him by Washington , in a letter to his brother Augustine : " He is the first in military knowledge and ...
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