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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... respecting America , reached the United States . Alarmed at the impression these debates might make , he introduced the opinions it was deemed prudent to inculcate respecting them , into the letters he was then about to transmit to the ...
... respecting America , reached the United States . Alarmed at the impression these debates might make , he introduced the opinions it was deemed prudent to inculcate respecting them , into the letters he was then about to transmit to the ...
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... respecting the propriety of its measures which had induced their adoption , General Washington could not repress the ... respecting the manner in which they would act , when their real situation should be perceived by themselves . For a ...
... respecting the propriety of its measures which had induced their adoption , General Washington could not repress the ... respecting the manner in which they would act , when their real situation should be perceived by themselves . For a ...
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... respecting Amer- ican parties , and that he should have exerted an influence which he had not been in the habit of employing , to induce men whose talents he respected , but who had declined political life , to enter into the national ...
... respecting Amer- ican parties , and that he should have exerted an influence which he had not been in the habit of employing , to induce men whose talents he respected , but who had declined political life , to enter into the national ...
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