Life of George Washington, Količina 5G. P. Putnam, 1863 |
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... citizens , if they have lost that of American citizens . " The lofty and indignant tone of this letter had no effect in shaking the determination of government , or obtaining the re- lease of the prisoners . Washington confesses ...
... citizens , if they have lost that of American citizens . " The lofty and indignant tone of this letter had no effect in shaking the determination of government , or obtaining the re- lease of the prisoners . Washington confesses ...
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... citizens stand- ing in the same ranks as private soldiers ; preeminently distin- guished by being the army of the constitution ; undeterred by a march of three hundred miles over rugged mountains , by the ap- proach of an inclement ...
... citizens stand- ing in the same ranks as private soldiers ; preeminently distin- guished by being the army of the constitution ; undeterred by a march of three hundred miles over rugged mountains , by the ap- proach of an inclement ...
Stran 355
... citizen . In the multitude of my thoughts and recollections on this melan- choly event , you will permit me to say ... citizens , if their prayers could have been answered , he would have been immortal ; for me , his departure is at a ...
... citizen . In the multitude of my thoughts and recollections on this melan- choly event , you will permit me to say ... citizens , if their prayers could have been answered , he would have been immortal ; for me , his departure is at a ...
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