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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... nature was ever made to you ; and , in that case , who was the author of it . " " It is evident from a variety of circumstances , and especially from the change in your honour's conduct towards me , that some person , as well inclined ...
... nature was ever made to you ; and , in that case , who was the author of it . " " It is evident from a variety of circumstances , and especially from the change in your honour's conduct towards me , that some person , as well inclined ...
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... nature to accommodate itself to our views . If it were necessary , it could be easily proved to any person of a moderate understanding , that an annual army , or any army raised on the spur of the occasion , besides being unqualified ...
... nature to accommodate itself to our views . If it were necessary , it could be easily proved to any person of a moderate understanding , that an annual army , or any army raised on the spur of the occasion , besides being unqualified ...
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... nature itself , violating its most sa- cred rights of life and liberty in the per- sons of a distant people who never of- fended him , captivating and carrying them into slavery in another hemisphere , or to incur miserable death in ...
... nature itself , violating its most sa- cred rights of life and liberty in the per- sons of a distant people who never of- fended him , captivating and carrying them into slavery in another hemisphere , or to incur miserable death in ...
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