The Life of George Washington: Commander in Chief of the American Forces During the War which Established the Independence of His Country, and First President of the United States, Том 1Walton Book Company, 1930 |
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... constitutional development of these several subjects ; and in view of John Marshall's unparalleled position in the develop- ment of the Constitution of the country , it will be of exceed- ing interest , also , to the student of American ...
... constitutional development of these several subjects ; and in view of John Marshall's unparalleled position in the develop- ment of the Constitution of the country , it will be of exceed- ing interest , also , to the student of American ...
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... Constitution were evacuated the next day , and Putnam retreated to Fishkill . Gen- eral Vaughan , after burning Continental village , where stores to a considerable amount had been deposited , proceeded , at the head of a strong ...
... Constitution were evacuated the next day , and Putnam retreated to Fishkill . Gen- eral Vaughan , after burning Continental village , where stores to a considerable amount had been deposited , proceeded , at the head of a strong ...
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... constitution by increasing the num- bers who were to serve during the war . They seemed to dread the danger from the enemy to which its fluctuations would expose them , less than the danger which might be apprehended for the civil ...
... constitution by increasing the num- bers who were to serve during the war . They seemed to dread the danger from the enemy to which its fluctuations would expose them , less than the danger which might be apprehended for the civil ...
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