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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... furnished cause for serious apprehension ; and he determined to forego every gratification to be derived from a suspension of his toils , in order to watch its discontents . While the situation of the United States thus loudly called ...
... furnished cause for serious apprehension ; and he determined to forego every gratification to be derived from a suspension of his toils , in order to watch its discontents . While the situation of the United States thus loudly called ...
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... furnish sufficient motives for taking up arms . proved by unquestionable documents , that from the year 1783 to 1790 , there had been not less than fifteen hundred persons ... furnished by the trophies acquired in the GEORGE WASHINGTON 265.
... furnish sufficient motives for taking up arms . proved by unquestionable documents , that from the year 1783 to 1790 , there had been not less than fifteen hundred persons ... furnished by the trophies acquired in the GEORGE WASHINGTON 265.
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... furnish no stimulus to the industry of her manufacturers . But the attempt to stop the natural intercourse between the United ... furnished bread , and raw materials for manufactures . " One would think , " said Mr. Tracy , " to hear the ...
... furnish no stimulus to the industry of her manufacturers . But the attempt to stop the natural intercourse between the United ... furnished bread , and raw materials for manufactures . " One would think , " said Mr. Tracy , " to hear the ...
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