Life of George Washington, Količina 5G. P. Putnam, 1863 |
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... spirit . " I was extremely wounded , " writes he , " that the President of the United States should haste , before knowing what I had to transmit on the part of the French republic , to proclaim sentiments over which decency and friend ...
... spirit . " I was extremely wounded , " writes he , " that the President of the United States should haste , before knowing what I had to transmit on the part of the French republic , to proclaim sentiments over which decency and friend ...
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... spirit with which the lenient propositions of govern- ment had been met , and declaring his fixed purpose to reduce the refractory to obedience . Shortly after this he left Philadelphia for Carlisle , to join the army , then on its ...
... spirit with which the lenient propositions of govern- ment had been met , and declaring his fixed purpose to reduce the refractory to obedience . Shortly after this he left Philadelphia for Carlisle , to join the army , then on its ...
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... spirit perfectly accordant with the traditional impressions and the instinctive ideas whence we derive our ideal of the man , the chieftain , and the patriot ; the moulding of the brow , the pose of the head , and especially the ...
... spirit perfectly accordant with the traditional impressions and the instinctive ideas whence we derive our ideal of the man , the chieftain , and the patriot ; the moulding of the brow , the pose of the head , and especially the ...
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