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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... render him indifferent to those measures on which the prosperity of his country essentially depended . To a person looking beyond the present moment , it was only necessary to glance over the map of the United States , to be impressed ...
... render him indifferent to those measures on which the prosperity of his country essentially depended . To a person looking beyond the present moment , it was only necessary to glance over the map of the United States , to be impressed ...
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... render it more acceptable to the governments who were asked to bestow it , among which was a provision that the duties should be " col- lectible under the authority , and accrue to the use of the state in which the same should be made ...
... render it more acceptable to the governments who were asked to bestow it , among which was a provision that the duties should be " col- lectible under the authority , and accrue to the use of the state in which the same should be made ...
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... render his entry pompous and triumphal ; and the opposition papers exultingly stated that he was met at Gray's ferry by " crowds who flocked from every avenue of the city , to meet the republican ambassador of an allied nation . " The ...
... render his entry pompous and triumphal ; and the opposition papers exultingly stated that he was met at Gray's ferry by " crowds who flocked from every avenue of the city , to meet the republican ambassador of an allied nation . " The ...
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