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 2Walton Book Company, 1930 |
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... character of a private citi- 1783 to zen with pleasure , the mind is gratified in contem- plating the example of virtuous moderation , and dwells upon it with approving satisfaction . We look at man in his most esti- mable character ...
... character of a private citi- 1783 to zen with pleasure , the mind is gratified in contem- plating the example of virtuous moderation , and dwells upon it with approving satisfaction . We look at man in his most esti- mable character ...
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... character would be materially affected . Other people can work up to the present scene . I know your personal influ- ence and character is justly considered the last stake which America has to play . Should you not reserve yourself for ...
... character would be materially affected . Other people can work up to the present scene . I know your personal influ- ence and character is justly considered the last stake which America has to play . Should you not reserve yourself for ...
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... character . " After communicating this determination to the executive of Virginia , he received a letter from the secretary of war , one of the small number of his friends who had endeavoured to dis- suade him from the resolution he had ...
... character . " After communicating this determination to the executive of Virginia , he received a letter from the secretary of war , one of the small number of his friends who had endeavoured to dis- suade him from the resolution he had ...
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