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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... minds of the reading public , and this will be greatly enhanced , after the lapse of nearly one hundred years , if the reader keeps in mind how the development of the United States in that great period , in commerce , education , and ...
... minds of the reading public , and this will be greatly enhanced , after the lapse of nearly one hundred years , if the reader keeps in mind how the development of the United States in that great period , in commerce , education , and ...
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... minds of many were undetermined , it was of vast importance to secure the public confidence , and it was necessary to ... mind towards independence , though slow , was certain ; and measures were necessarily taken , which apparently 1 ...
... minds of many were undetermined , it was of vast importance to secure the public confidence , and it was necessary to ... mind towards independence , though slow , was certain ; and measures were necessarily taken , which apparently 1 ...
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... mind with its splendour , is an exertion most men are cap- able of making ; but continued patient suffering and unremit- ting perseverance , in a service promising no personal emolument , and exposing the officer unceasingly , not only ...
... mind with its splendour , is an exertion most men are cap- able of making ; but continued patient suffering and unremit- ting perseverance , in a service promising no personal emolument , and exposing the officer unceasingly , not only ...
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