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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... consequence of which Rawdon , who instantly perceived the danger that threat- ened his flanks , had time to extend his front by bringing the volunteers of Ireland into his line . This judicious movement disconcerted the design on his ...
... consequence of which Rawdon , who instantly perceived the danger that threat- ened his flanks , had time to extend his front by bringing the volunteers of Ireland into his line . This judicious movement disconcerted the design on his ...
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... consequences . " For my own part , conscious of having acted while a servant of the public , in the manner I conceived best suited to promote the real interests of my country ; having , in consequence of my fixed belief , in some ...
... consequences . " For my own part , conscious of having acted while a servant of the public , in the manner I conceived best suited to promote the real interests of my country ; having , in consequence of my fixed belief , in some ...
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... consequence , the whole weight of his personal character must be directly encountered , in an attempt to censure those measures . From this censure it would have been difficult to extricate the person who was contemplated by the party ...
... consequence , the whole weight of his personal character must be directly encountered , in an attempt to censure those measures . From this censure it would have been difficult to extricate the person who was contemplated by the party ...
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