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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... charged the American govern- ment with violating the most solemn obligations which public and private contract could create ; and this charge affected the national character the more seriously , because the terms of the treaty were ...
... charged the American govern- ment with violating the most solemn obligations which public and private contract could create ; and this charge affected the national character the more seriously , because the terms of the treaty were ...
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... charged them , al- ways with partial success , but no universal effort could be made , and in every charge a great loss of officers was sustained , the consequences of which were severely felt . Instead of keep- ing their ranks , and ...
... charged them , al- ways with partial success , but no universal effort could be made , and in every charge a great loss of officers was sustained , the consequences of which were severely felt . Instead of keep- ing their ranks , and ...
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... charge , so as to give the least trouble in examining and comparing them with the vouchers with which they were ... charges , Expended besides , dollars according to the scale of depreciation , • 3387 14 4 • 1982 10 O · 1874 8 8 · 2952 ...
... charge , so as to give the least trouble in examining and comparing them with the vouchers with which they were ... charges , Expended besides , dollars according to the scale of depreciation , • 3387 14 4 • 1982 10 O · 1874 8 8 · 2952 ...
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