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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... considered as a pension , or gratuity ; nor be cancelled until it is fairly discharged . " With regard to a distinction between officers and soldiers , it is sufficient that the uniform experience of every nation of the world , combined ...
... considered as a pension , or gratuity ; nor be cancelled until it is fairly discharged . " With regard to a distinction between officers and soldiers , it is sufficient that the uniform experience of every nation of the world , combined ...
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... considered as a flagrant breach of faith . In addition to this circumstance , the troops of his Britannic Majesty still retained possession of the posts on the American side of the great lakes . As those posts gave their possessors a ...
... considered as a flagrant breach of faith . In addition to this circumstance , the troops of his Britannic Majesty still retained possession of the posts on the American side of the great lakes . As those posts gave their possessors a ...
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... considered . That the government was limited by the terms of its creation was not controverted ; and that it could exercise only those powers which were conferred on it by the constitution , was admitted . If , on examination , that ...
... considered . That the government was limited by the terms of its creation was not controverted ; and that it could exercise only those powers which were conferred on it by the constitution , was admitted . If , on examination , that ...
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