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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... feelings , these feeble restraints were disregarded . After publishing a manifesto at Putnam River , designed to act on the hopes and fears of the people of the country through which he was to pass , he halted a few days at Crown Point ...
... feelings , these feeble restraints were disregarded . After publishing a manifesto at Putnam River , designed to act on the hopes and fears of the people of the country through which he was to pass , he halted a few days at Crown Point ...
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... feelings . But , as if only desirous to rescue his character from imputations which he dreaded more than death , he confessed every thing material to his own con- demnation , but would divulge nothing which might involve others . The ...
... feelings . But , as if only desirous to rescue his character from imputations which he dreaded more than death , he confessed every thing material to his own con- demnation , but would divulge nothing which might involve others . The ...
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... feelings , and those of their numerous and extensive con- nexions ? Suppose the treatment prescribed for the Hessian officers should be pur- sued , will it not establish what the enemy have been aiming to effect by every arti- fice ...
... feelings , and those of their numerous and extensive con- nexions ? Suppose the treatment prescribed for the Hessian officers should be pur- sued , will it not establish what the enemy have been aiming to effect by every arti- fice ...
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