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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... cause must be attended , the executive perceived in this critical state of things , abundant cause for the exercise of its watchfulness , and of its prudence . With Spain , there was also a contest respecting boun- daries . The treaty ...
... cause must be attended , the executive perceived in this critical state of things , abundant cause for the exercise of its watchfulness , and of its prudence . With Spain , there was also a contest respecting boun- daries . The treaty ...
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... cause was a common cause . As brethren , the American people had consented to hazard property and life in its defence . All the sums expended in the attainment of this great object , whatever might be the au- thority under which they ...
... cause was a common cause . As brethren , the American people had consented to hazard property and life in its defence . All the sums expended in the attainment of this great object , whatever might be the au- thority under which they ...
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... cause of France is the cause of all mankind , and no na- tion is more deeply interested than you are in its success . What- ever fate awaits her , you are ultimately to share . But the cause of liberty is great and it shall prevail ...
... cause of France is the cause of all mankind , and no na- tion is more deeply interested than you are in its success . What- ever fate awaits her , you are ultimately to share . But the cause of liberty is great and it shall prevail ...
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