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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... secure himself from the hazard of a total defeat by withdrawing the second Virginia regiment from the action . The Maryland brigade was in part rallied ; but Lord Rawdon had gained the hill , and it was thought too late to retrieve the ...
... secure himself from the hazard of a total defeat by withdrawing the second Virginia regiment from the action . The Maryland brigade was in part rallied ; but Lord Rawdon had gained the hill , and it was thought too late to retrieve the ...
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... secure estab- lishment of a permanent fund to redeem the principal of the debt . Additional sources of revenue must therefore be explored , or the idea of reducing the debt be abandoned . New taxes are the never failing sources of ...
... secure estab- lishment of a permanent fund to redeem the principal of the debt . Additional sources of revenue must therefore be explored , or the idea of reducing the debt be abandoned . New taxes are the never failing sources of ...
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... secure its permanent establishment in my own country ; my anxious rec- ollections , my sympathetic feelings , and my best wishes , are irresistibly attracted , whensoever , in any country , I see an op- pressed nation unfurl the banners ...
... secure its permanent establishment in my own country ; my anxious rec- ollections , my sympathetic feelings , and my best wishes , are irresistibly attracted , whensoever , in any country , I see an op- pressed nation unfurl the banners ...
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