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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... give ground . Perceiving this reverse in his affairs , and knowing that he could not rely on his second line , Greene thought it most adviseable to secure himself from the hazard of a total defeat by withdrawing the second Virginia ...
... give ground . Perceiving this reverse in his affairs , and knowing that he could not rely on his second line , Greene thought it most adviseable to secure himself from the hazard of a total defeat by withdrawing the second Virginia ...
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... give back into the hands of congress the power they have delegated , and to lay down a burden which presses me to the earth . Nothing prevents me but a knowledge of the difficulties I am obliged to struggle under . What may be the ...
... give back into the hands of congress the power they have delegated , and to lay down a burden which presses me to the earth . Nothing prevents me but a knowledge of the difficulties I am obliged to struggle under . What may be the ...
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... give the word " necessary " the restrictive operation contended for , would not only depart from its obvious and popular sense , but would give it the same force as if the word absolutely or indispensably had been prefixed to it . Such ...
... give the word " necessary " the restrictive operation contended for , would not only depart from its obvious and popular sense , but would give it the same force as if the word absolutely or indispensably had been prefixed to it . Such ...
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