Life of George Washington, Količina 2Putnam, 1857 |
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Stran 22
... effect . The Virginian legislators penetrated the intention of this pompous ceremonial , and regarded it with a depreciating smile . Sterner matters occupied their thoughts ; they had come pre- pared to battle for their rights , and ...
... effect . The Virginian legislators penetrated the intention of this pompous ceremonial , and regarded it with a depreciating smile . Sterner matters occupied their thoughts ; they had come pre- pared to battle for their rights , and ...
Stran 81
... effect upon an audience . It seemed as if heaven had ordained that psalm to be read on that morning . After this , Mr. Duché unexpectedly struck out into an extem- porary prayer , which filled the bosom of every man present ...
... effect upon an audience . It seemed as if heaven had ordained that psalm to be read on that morning . After this , Mr. Duché unexpectedly struck out into an extem- porary prayer , which filled the bosom of every man present ...
Stran 113
... effect of those already addressed to the throne . The time for supplication is past ; the time for action is at hand . We must fight , Mr. Speaker , " exclaimed he , emphatically ; " I repeat it , sir , we must fight ! An appeal to arms ...
... effect of those already addressed to the throne . The time for supplication is past ; the time for action is at hand . We must fight , Mr. Speaker , " exclaimed he , emphatically ; " I repeat it , sir , we must fight ! An appeal to arms ...
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Cheerful Life at Mount Vernon | 15 |
CHAP III Hood at Boston The General | 26 |
Expedition of Washington to | 32 |
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