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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... important propositions then discussed were supported or opposed , which are not yet entirely effaced . Justice to ... importance at the time , con- veying lessons as instructive as experience can give , in which almost every individual ...
... important propositions then discussed were supported or opposed , which are not yet entirely effaced . Justice to ... importance at the time , con- veying lessons as instructive as experience can give , in which almost every individual ...
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... important station . Local jealousy was suppressed , not only by the enthusiasm of the moment , but by that policy which induced the sagacious delegation from New England , to prefer a commander - in - chief from the south . On the 14th ...
... important station . Local jealousy was suppressed , not only by the enthusiasm of the moment , but by that policy which induced the sagacious delegation from New England , to prefer a commander - in - chief from the south . On the 14th ...
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... importance of pre- venting their establishment in New York ; and had contributed to the determination of contesting with them , very seriously , the possession of that important place . The execution of this determination , however ...
... importance of pre- venting their establishment in New York ; and had contributed to the determination of contesting with them , very seriously , the possession of that important place . The execution of this determination , however ...
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