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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... course of judicious movement , and of hardy enterprise , in which invincible constancy was displayed , and in which courage was happily tempered with prudence , he recov- ered the southern states . It is a singular fact , well worthy of ...
... course of judicious movement , and of hardy enterprise , in which invincible constancy was displayed , and in which courage was happily tempered with prudence , he recov- ered the southern states . It is a singular fact , well worthy of ...
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... course of suffer- ing , was compelled to relieve his urgent wants by an occasional recurrence to means forbidden by the law . Privations , which had been borne without a murmur under the excitement of active military operations ...
... course of suffer- ing , was compelled to relieve his urgent wants by an occasional recurrence to means forbidden by the law . Privations , which had been borne without a murmur under the excitement of active military operations ...
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... course of the negotiations had not been communicated to those who were interested in the event , and with threats obviously pointing to dismemberment , were concluded with a declaration that nothing would remunerate the western people ...
... course of the negotiations had not been communicated to those who were interested in the event , and with threats obviously pointing to dismemberment , were concluded with a declaration that nothing would remunerate the western people ...
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