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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... happiness . They were also instructed to inquire into the conduct of the American army , and to correct any irregularities which might be offensive to the people . Congress seems to have entertained the opinion expressed by General ...
... happiness . They were also instructed to inquire into the conduct of the American army , and to correct any irregularities which might be offensive to the people . Congress seems to have entertained the opinion expressed by General ...
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... happiness of both countries . This declaration was accompanied by one signed by the other com- missioners , in which , without admitting the construction put by congress on his letters , or the authority of the person who held the ...
... happiness of both countries . This declaration was accompanied by one signed by the other com- missioners , in which , without admitting the construction put by congress on his letters , or the authority of the person who held the ...
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... happiness of the whole should mark our conduct . Can we im- agine that our enemies will not mete the same punishments , the same indignities , the same cruelties , to those belonging to us in their possession , that we impose on theirs ...
... happiness of the whole should mark our conduct . Can we im- agine that our enemies will not mete the same punishments , the same indignities , the same cruelties , to those belonging to us in their possession , that we impose on theirs ...
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