Life of George Washington, Količina 2G. P. Putnam's sons, 1897 |
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Stran 42
... growth . This gave great offense to the peace - loving citizens , who insisted that he was arro- gating a power vested solely in the civil authority . One of them , well - affected to the cause , writes 42 Works of Washington Irving.
... growth . This gave great offense to the peace - loving citizens , who insisted that he was arro- gating a power vested solely in the civil authority . One of them , well - affected to the cause , writes 42 Works of Washington Irving.
Stran 43
Washington Irving. them , well - affected to the cause , writes : " To see the vast number of houses shut up , one would think the city almost evacuated . Women and children are scarcely to be seen in the streets . Troops are daily ...
Washington Irving. them , well - affected to the cause , writes : " To see the vast number of houses shut up , one would think the city almost evacuated . Women and children are scarcely to be seen in the streets . Troops are daily ...
Stran 49
... cause by declaring my wants ; which I am determined not to do , further than unavoidable necessity brings every man ac- quainted with them . " My own situation is so irksome to me at times that , if I did not consult the public good ...
... cause by declaring my wants ; which I am determined not to do , further than unavoidable necessity brings every man ac- quainted with them . " My own situation is so irksome to me at times that , if I did not consult the public good ...
Stran 52
... cause we are engaged in ; it is the cause of virtue and mankind ; every advantage and comfort to us and our posterity depend upon the vigor of our exertions ; in short , freedom or slavery must be the result of our conduct ; there can ...
... cause we are engaged in ; it is the cause of virtue and mankind ; every advantage and comfort to us and our posterity depend upon the vigor of our exertions ; in short , freedom or slavery must be the result of our conduct ; there can ...
Stran 57
... cause if he failed at the outset ; the triumphant consolidation of the Revolution if he prevailed . " The labors of the night were carried on by the Americans with their usual activity and address . When a relief party arrived at four o ...
... cause if he failed at the outset ; the triumphant consolidation of the Revolution if he prevailed . " The labors of the night were carried on by the Americans with their usual activity and address . When a relief party arrived at four o ...
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