Life of George Washington, Količina 2G.P. Putnam, 1855 |
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Stran 262
... spirit at the disregard of discipline among his yeoman soldiery , and their opposition to all system and regularity . This was especially the case with the troops from Connecticut , officered generally by their own neighbors and ...
... spirit at the disregard of discipline among his yeoman soldiery , and their opposition to all system and regularity . This was especially the case with the troops from Connecticut , officered generally by their own neighbors and ...
Stran 294
... spirit of friendship which existed between them . “ You do me justice in believing that I feel the utmost anxiety for your situation , that I sympathize with you in all your distresses , and shall most heartily share in the joy of your ...
... spirit of friendship which existed between them . “ You do me justice in believing that I feel the utmost anxiety for your situation , that I sympathize with you in all your distresses , and shall most heartily share in the joy of your ...
Stran 397
... spirit of procrastination , which is the characteristic of timidity . The letter from the Provincial Congress , you will observe , breathes the very essence of this spirit ; it is wofully hysterical . " By the by , the threat contained ...
... spirit of procrastination , which is the characteristic of timidity . The letter from the Provincial Congress , you will observe , breathes the very essence of this spirit ; it is wofully hysterical . " By the by , the threat contained ...
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