Life of George Washington, Količina 2G.P. Putnam, 1855 |
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... effect ; the invitation was given and accepted . In the course of the day , a rumor reached Philadelphia that Boston had been cannonaded by the British . It produced a strong sensation ; and when Congress met on the following morning ...
... effect ; the invitation was given and accepted . In the course of the day , a rumor reached Philadelphia that Boston had been cannonaded by the British . It produced a strong sensation ; and when Congress met on the following morning ...
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... effect of those already addressed to the throne . The time for supplication is past ; the time for action is at hand . We must fight , Mr. Speaker , ” exclaimed he , emphatically ; “ I repeat it , sir , we must fight ! An appeal to arms ...
... effect of those already addressed to the throne . The time for supplication is past ; the time for action is at hand . We must fight , Mr. Speaker , ” exclaimed he , emphatically ; “ I repeat it , sir , we must fight ! An appeal to arms ...
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... effect and influence on the public interest . ... The few whom I have consulted on the project approve it much , but the final determination is deferred until I hear from you . Not a moment's time is to be lost in the preparations for ...
... effect and influence on the public interest . ... The few whom I have consulted on the project approve it much , but the final determination is deferred until I hear from you . Not a moment's time is to be lost in the preparations for ...
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Hood at Boston The General | 26 |
Expedition of Washington to | 32 |
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