Life of George Washington, Količina 5G. P. Putnam's sons, 1902 |
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Stran 103
... writes he ( January , 1790 ) , " have I regretted your sage councils and friendly support . We have advanced in the career of the revolution without the vessel of state being wrecked against the rocks of aristocracy or faction . In the ...
... writes he ( January , 1790 ) , " have I regretted your sage councils and friendly support . We have advanced in the career of the revolution without the vessel of state being wrecked against the rocks of aristocracy or faction . In the ...
Stran 106
... writes : " Permit me , my dear general , to offer you a picture representing the Bas- tile , such as it was some days after I had given orders for its demolition . I make you homage , also , of the prin- cipal key of this fortress of ...
... writes : " Permit me , my dear general , to offer you a picture representing the Bas- tile , such as it was some days after I had given orders for its demolition . I make you homage , also , of the prin- cipal key of this fortress of ...
Stran 350
... writes he to Knox , July 10th , " I would fain hope , as we are form- ing an army anew , which army , if needful at all , is to fight for everything which ought to be dear and sacred to freemen , that former rank will be forgotten , and ...
... writes he to Knox , July 10th , " I would fain hope , as we are form- ing an army anew , which army , if needful at all , is to fight for everything which ought to be dear and sacred to freemen , that former rank will be forgotten , and ...
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