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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... possession of the British . The campaign of 1782 consequently passed away without furnishing any military operations ... possessions , or a full compensation made them for whatever confiscations might have taken place . This letter was ...
... possession of the British . The campaign of 1782 consequently passed away without furnishing any military operations ... possessions , or a full compensation made them for whatever confiscations might have taken place . This letter was ...
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... possession . He supported this opinion by urging , not that the public had received less value than was expressed on ... possessed by the creditors of the United States were considered as public bonds , for the redemption of which the ...
... possession . He supported this opinion by urging , not that the public had received less value than was expressed on ... possessed by the creditors of the United States were considered as public bonds , for the redemption of which the ...
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... possessed , in an equal degree , the confidence of the people . The possession of this confidence enabled the chief magistrate to perform the duties of his office in a manner greatly conducive to the interests of the nation , and the ...
... possessed , in an equal degree , the confidence of the people . The possession of this confidence enabled the chief magistrate to perform the duties of his office in a manner greatly conducive to the interests of the nation , and the ...
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