Life of George WashingtonCo-operative Publication Society, 1930 |
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Stran 29
... late address forwarded by a committee of the army . A letter was accordingly written by Washington , breath- ing that generous , yet well - tempered spirit , with which he ever pleaded the cause of the army . " The result of the ...
... late address forwarded by a committee of the army . A letter was accordingly written by Washington , breath- ing that generous , yet well - tempered spirit , with which he ever pleaded the cause of the army . " The result of the ...
Stran 336
... late insurrection : " The misled , " observed he , " have abandoned their errors , and pay the respect to our constitution and laws which is due from good citizens to the public authorities . These circumstances have induced me to ...
... late insurrection : " The misled , " observed he , " have abandoned their errors , and pay the respect to our constitution and laws which is due from good citizens to the public authorities . These circumstances have induced me to ...
Stran 426
... late Timo Williams , as being then in Mr. Stuart's possession , is the one now in the Boston Athenæum ; and that which belonged to the late Samuel Williams , Esq . , alluded to in Mr. Stuart's note above quoted , is yet extant and owned ...
... late Timo Williams , as being then in Mr. Stuart's possession , is the one now in the Boston Athenæum ; and that which belonged to the late Samuel Williams , Esq . , alluded to in Mr. Stuart's note above quoted , is yet extant and owned ...
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PART FOURTH | 19 |
News of PeaceLetter of Washington in Behalf of the Army | 31 |
The Army to be dischargedParting Address of Washington | 44 |
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