Life of George Washington, Količina 5G. P. Putnam's sons, 1902 |
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Stran 102
... not , and who sometimes do not understand what it is . ” Lafayette , too , amid the perplexities of conducting a revolution , looked back to the time when , in his early LETTER OF LAFAYETTE . 103 campaigns in America , he 102.
... not , and who sometimes do not understand what it is . ” Lafayette , too , amid the perplexities of conducting a revolution , looked back to the time when , in his early LETTER OF LAFAYETTE . 103 campaigns in America , he 102.
Stran 179
... But though gratified to find that the hearts of his countrymen were still with him , it was with no emotion of pleasure that Washington looked forward to another term of public duty , and a prolonged absence from 179.
... But though gratified to find that the hearts of his countrymen were still with him , it was with no emotion of pleasure that Washington looked forward to another term of public duty , and a prolonged absence from 179.
Stran 204
... looked on the efforts and effects of this free press , and seen that , though some bad things have passed through it to the public , yet the good have preponderated immensely . " * Works , ix . 143 . RESTITUTION OF CAPTURED VESSELS ...
... looked on the efforts and effects of this free press , and seen that , though some bad things have passed through it to the public , yet the good have preponderated immensely . " * Works , ix . 143 . RESTITUTION OF CAPTURED VESSELS ...
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