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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... possessed a large portion of the esteem and affection of his general . After stating the various and con- tradictory plans of government which were suggested by the schemers of the day , he added ; " you will see by this sketch , my 1 ...
... possessed a large portion of the esteem and affection of his general . After stating the various and con- tradictory plans of government which were suggested by the schemers of the day , he added ; " you will see by this sketch , my 1 ...
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... possessed of this new ar- rangement of their political system , the attention of all was di- rected to General Washington as the first President of the United States . He alone was believed to fill so pre - eminent a station in the ...
... possessed of this new ar- rangement of their political system , the attention of all was di- rected to General Washington as the first President of the United States . He alone was believed to fill so pre - eminent a station in the ...
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... possessed a high and delicate sense of national as well as individual honour , was jealous for the reputation of his country , and tenacious of its rights . In July , immediately after the appointment of General Pinckney , letters were ...
... possessed a high and delicate sense of national as well as individual honour , was jealous for the reputation of his country , and tenacious of its rights . In July , immediately after the appointment of General Pinckney , letters were ...
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