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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... letter to him , in which he said , that he had come with instructions from the lieutenant governor of Upper Canada to demand by what authority an establishment had been ordered at that place , and to require that such a design be ...
... letter to him , in which he said , that he had come with instructions from the lieutenant governor of Upper Canada to demand by what authority an establishment had been ordered at that place , and to require that such a design be ...
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... letter . An open avowal of it could not have added to the general conviction . The letter having this irresistible claim on the general confidence , no one part of it was entitled to less credit than every other . The interpolation of a ...
... letter . An open avowal of it could not have added to the general conviction . The letter having this irresistible claim on the general confidence , no one part of it was entitled to less credit than every other . The interpolation of a ...
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... letter saying " that two out of the three branches of the legislature were against us , was an obvious exception of him ; it being well known that the majorities in the two branches of the senate and representatives were the very ...
... letter saying " that two out of the three branches of the legislature were against us , was an obvious exception of him ; it being well known that the majorities in the two branches of the senate and representatives were the very ...
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