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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... continued embodied , but did not venture again to undertake offensive operations . Urging his march with the utmost celerity , Lincoln soon came up ; and , pressing the insurgent army , endeavoured by a succession of rapid movements ...
... continued embodied , but did not venture again to undertake offensive operations . Urging his march with the utmost celerity , Lincoln soon came up ; and , pressing the insurgent army , endeavoured by a succession of rapid movements ...
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... continued , during the term of their existence , to be the resolute champions of all the encroachments attempted by the agents of the French republic on the govern- ment of the United States , and the steady defamers of the views and ...
... continued , during the term of their existence , to be the resolute champions of all the encroachments attempted by the agents of the French republic on the govern- ment of the United States , and the steady defamers of the views and ...
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... continued , with a passiveness which must search for its apology in their solicitude to demonstrate to the American people the real views of the French republic , to employ the only means in their power to avert the rupture which was ...
... continued , with a passiveness which must search for its apology in their solicitude to demonstrate to the American people the real views of the French republic , to employ the only means in their power to avert the rupture which was ...
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