The Life of George Washington, Commander in Chief of the American Army, Through the Revolutionary War: And the First President of the United States, Količina 2T. Bedington, 1826 |
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... mind of General WASHINGTON sunk not under his embarrassments . He had fully reflected upon the dangers incident to his situation , and his resolution rose to meet them . While pondering upon his despe- rate prospects , he received the ...
... mind of General WASHINGTON sunk not under his embarrassments . He had fully reflected upon the dangers incident to his situation , and his resolution rose to meet them . While pondering upon his despe- rate prospects , he received the ...
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... mind ensued , which threatened violences that would tarnish the glory of their own services , and commit the peace of their country . On the 10th of March , an anonymous paper was circulated , requesting a meeting at eleven o'clock , on ...
... mind ensued , which threatened violences that would tarnish the glory of their own services , and commit the peace of their country . On the 10th of March , an anonymous paper was circulated , requesting a meeting at eleven o'clock , on ...
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... mind , to use different means to attain the same end , the au- thor of the address should have had more charity than to mark for suspicion the man who should recommend moderation and longer forbearance ; or in other words , who should ...
... mind , to use different means to attain the same end , the au- thor of the address should have had more charity than to mark for suspicion the man who should recommend moderation and longer forbearance ; or in other words , who should ...
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... mind of the physical impossibility of carrying either proposal into execution . There might , gentlemen , be an impropriety in my taking notice , in this address to you , of an anonymous production ; —but the manner in which that ...
... mind of the physical impossibility of carrying either proposal into execution . There might , gentlemen , be an impropriety in my taking notice , in this address to you , of an anonymous production ; —but the manner in which that ...
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... minds of the army , and prevent any further machinations of designing men , to sow discord between the civil and military powers of the United States . " On motion , resolved unanimously , that the officers of the American army view ...
... minds of the army , and prevent any further machinations of designing men , to sow discord between the civil and military powers of the United States . " On motion , resolved unanimously , that the officers of the American army view ...
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