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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... sentiments which were gen- erally diffused . " I rejoice with you my fellow citizens , " said he in answer to an address from the inhabitants of Boston , " in every circumstance that declares your prosperity ; -and I do so most ...
... sentiments which were gen- erally diffused . " I rejoice with you my fellow citizens , " said he in answer to an address from the inhabitants of Boston , " in every circumstance that declares your prosperity ; -and I do so most ...
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... sentiments expressed on this occasion , that the convention decreed that the flag of the American and French republics should be united together , and suspended in its own hall , in testimony of eternal union and friendship be- tween ...
... sentiments expressed on this occasion , that the convention decreed that the flag of the American and French republics should be united together , and suspended in its own hall , in testimony of eternal union and friendship be- tween ...
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... sentiments can not be otherwise than congenial to your own . Your aid , therefore , in carrying them into effect ... sentiment gradually disappeared . By one party it was contended that America could feel no interest in seeing Europe ...
... sentiments can not be otherwise than congenial to your own . Your aid , therefore , in carrying them into effect ... sentiment gradually disappeared . By one party it was contended that America could feel no interest in seeing Europe ...
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