Life of George WashingtonCo-operative Publication Society, 1930 |
Iz vsebine knjige
Zadetki 1–3 od 60
Stran 26
... manner that for the attain- ment of complete justice for all your toils and dangers , and the gratification of every wish , so far as may be done con- sistently with the great duty I owe my country and those powers we are bound to ...
... manner that for the attain- ment of complete justice for all your toils and dangers , and the gratification of every wish , so far as may be done con- sistently with the great duty I owe my country and those powers we are bound to ...
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... manner he took leave severally of the rest . Not a word was spoken . The deep feeling and manly tenderness of these veterans in the parting moment could find no utter- ance in words . Silent and solemn they followed their loved ...
... manner he took leave severally of the rest . Not a word was spoken . The deep feeling and manly tenderness of these veterans in the parting moment could find no utter- ance in words . Silent and solemn they followed their loved ...
Stran 56
... manner in which we live , and meet with rustic civility ; and you shall taste the sim- plicity of rural life . It will diversify the scene , and may give you a higher relish for the gayeties of the court when you return to Versailles ...
... manner in which we live , and meet with rustic civility ; and you shall taste the sim- plicity of rural life . It will diversify the scene , and may give you a higher relish for the gayeties of the court when you return to Versailles ...
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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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