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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... believed to attest their wisdom , the masterly manner in which his reports were drawn contributed to raise still higher , that reputation for great talents which he had long possessed . To the further admission of these reports , it was ...
... believed to attest their wisdom , the masterly manner in which his reports were drawn contributed to raise still higher , that reputation for great talents which he had long possessed . To the further admission of these reports , it was ...
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... believed that the best interests of the United States required an ob- servance of the compact as formed . In itself ... believed . They also believed that the political subjugation of their country would be the inevitable consequence of ...
... believed that the best interests of the United States required an ob- servance of the compact as formed . In itself ... believed . They also believed that the political subjugation of their country would be the inevitable consequence of ...
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... believed he would enjoy more there than in his present situation . He believed the government of the United States would go on without him . The people were competent to their own government . What calamities would attend the United ...
... believed he would enjoy more there than in his present situation . He believed the government of the United States would go on without him . The people were competent to their own government . What calamities would attend the United ...
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