Life of George Washington, Količina 7Putnam, 1857 |
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... happiness opened by the confirmation of na- tional independence and sovereignty , and the ample and profitable employments held out in a Republic so happily circumstanced , he exhorts them to maintain the strongest attachment to THE ...
... happiness opened by the confirmation of na- tional independence and sovereignty , and the ample and profitable employments held out in a Republic so happily circumstanced , he exhorts them to maintain the strongest attachment to THE ...
Stran 105
... happiness . If the same success should attend your efforts on this important occasion which has distinguished you hitherto , then to be sure you will have spent a life which Providence rarely , if ever , gave to the lot of one man . It ...
... happiness . If the same success should attend your efforts on this important occasion which has distinguished you hitherto , then to be sure you will have spent a life which Providence rarely , if ever , gave to the lot of one man . It ...
Stran 374
... happiness . " Notwithstanding the popular ferment in favor of France , both Houses seem to have approved the course pursued by Washington in regard to that country ; and as to his procla- mation of neutrality , while the House ap ...
... happiness . " Notwithstanding the popular ferment in favor of France , both Houses seem to have approved the course pursued by Washington in regard to that country ; and as to his procla- mation of neutrality , while the House ap ...
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The Army to be DischargedParting | 20 |
Washington at Mount VernonA | 34 |
Scheme of Inland Navigation | 54 |
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