Life of George Washington, Količina 2G.P. Putnam, 1855 |
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... person residing in a colony , ought to be in and before His Majesty's courts within said colony ; and beseeching the king to avert from his loyal subjects those dangers and miseries which would ensue from seizing and carrying beyond sea ...
... person residing in a colony , ought to be in and before His Majesty's courts within said colony ; and beseeching the king to avert from his loyal subjects those dangers and miseries which would ensue from seizing and carrying beyond sea ...
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... person who has such unbounded credit , as you have ever too freely indulged in a liberty of declaiming , which many invidious persons have not failed to inform him of . The principle on which you thus freely speak your mind , is honest ...
... person who has such unbounded credit , as you have ever too freely indulged in a liberty of declaiming , which many invidious persons have not failed to inform him of . The principle on which you thus freely speak your mind , is honest ...
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... person , though bearing the same name , and probably of the same stock , does not appear to have been in any near degree of relationship . Washington's letter to him gives a picture of his domestic policy . “ I will engage for the year ...
... person , though bearing the same name , and probably of the same stock , does not appear to have been in any near degree of relationship . Washington's letter to him gives a picture of his domestic policy . “ I will engage for the year ...
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Hood at Boston The General | 26 |
Expedition of Washington to | 32 |
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