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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... friends , and gain more esteem with them . In short , could Pennsylvania and Maryland be induced to join us in an ... friend , who possessed great influence in the country , " whence it arises , or why , I am truly ignorant , but my ...
... friends , and gain more esteem with them . In short , could Pennsylvania and Maryland be induced to join us in an ... friend , who possessed great influence in the country , " whence it arises , or why , I am truly ignorant , but my ...
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... friend Tryon . " If it be really so , " added General Lee , in his letter containing this communication , " it is the most whimsical piece of civility I ever heard of . " General Clinton did not affect ... friends , and GEORGE WASHINGTON 49.
... friend Tryon . " If it be really so , " added General Lee , in his letter containing this communication , " it is the most whimsical piece of civility I ever heard of . " General Clinton did not affect ... friends , and GEORGE WASHINGTON 49.
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... friends . Indulging in every species of licentiousness , the plunder and destruction of property were among the least offensive of the injuries they inflicted . The persons , not only of the men , but of that sex through which ...
... friends . Indulging in every species of licentiousness , the plunder and destruction of property were among the least offensive of the injuries they inflicted . The persons , not only of the men , but of that sex through which ...
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