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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... field of expedient . - " After a pursuit of seven long years , the object for which we set out is at length brought within our reach . - Yes , my friends , that suffering courage of yours was active once . It has con- ducted the United ...
... field of expedient . - " After a pursuit of seven long years , the object for which we set out is at length brought within our reach . - Yes , my friends , that suffering courage of yours was active once . It has con- ducted the United ...
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... field . If the army of the government should amount to twelve thousand men , it would present an imposing force which the insurgents would not venture to meet . It was impossible that the President could hesitate to em- brace the latter ...
... field . If the army of the government should amount to twelve thousand men , it would present an imposing force which the insurgents would not venture to meet . It was impossible that the President could hesitate to em- brace the latter ...
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... field and Solomons in the council , but who had their heads shorn by the harlot England . " " Now this expres- sion also was perfectly understood by General Washington . He knew that I meant it for the Cincinnati generally ; and that ...
... field and Solomons in the council , but who had their heads shorn by the harlot England . " " Now this expres- sion also was perfectly understood by General Washington . He knew that I meant it for the Cincinnati generally ; and that ...
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