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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... declared his hostility to funding systems gener- ally . To prove their pernicious influence , he appealed to the his- tories of Florence , Genoa , and Great Britain ; and , contending that the subject ought to be deferred until North ...
... declared his hostility to funding systems gener- ally . To prove their pernicious influence , he appealed to the his- tories of Florence , Genoa , and Great Britain ; and , contending that the subject ought to be deferred until North ...
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... declared by that power , was pronounced to be a war for the extirpation of human liberty , and for the banishment of free government from the face of the earth . The preservation of the constitution of the United States was supposed to ...
... declared by that power , was pronounced to be a war for the extirpation of human liberty , and for the banishment of free government from the face of the earth . The preservation of the constitution of the United States was supposed to ...
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... declared that he would not suffer by a comparison in point of intelligence , accuracy , and patriotism , either with the laborious compiler of the table produced by Mr. Smith , or with the gentleman who had been judiciously selected for ...
... declared that he would not suffer by a comparison in point of intelligence , accuracy , and patriotism , either with the laborious compiler of the table produced by Mr. Smith , or with the gentleman who had been judiciously selected for ...
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