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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... feelings adapted to the occasion , without implying sentiments with respect to the belligerent powers , which might be improper to be used by the chief magistrate of a neutral country . With a view to both these objects , the President ...
... feelings adapted to the occasion , without implying sentiments with respect to the belligerent powers , which might be improper to be used by the chief magistrate of a neutral country . With a view to both these objects , the President ...
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... feelings of the com- munity fully accorded . In every part of the United States , the declarations of their constituents attested the regrets with which this event was contemplated by them . Those gentlemen who did not participate in ...
... feelings of the com- munity fully accorded . In every part of the United States , the declarations of their constituents attested the regrets with which this event was contemplated by them . Those gentlemen who did not participate in ...
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... feelings for the success of the nego- tiation ; and on their real existence , for the defence of the na- tional rights , should negotiation fail . His endeavours were not absolutely unsuccessful . Some impression was made on the mass of ...
... feelings for the success of the nego- tiation ; and on their real existence , for the defence of the na- tional rights , should negotiation fail . His endeavours were not absolutely unsuccessful . Some impression was made on the mass of ...
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