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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... expressed the feelings attendant upon this sudden transition from public to private pursuits . " I am just beginning ... expression in which the high sense universally entertained of his services was conveyed , manifested the warmth of ...
... expressed the feelings attendant upon this sudden transition from public to private pursuits . " I am just beginning ... expression in which the high sense universally entertained of his services was conveyed , manifested the warmth of ...
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... expressed his surprise and disappointment at this interference , by the servants or subjects of a foreign state , in a war prosecuted by the United States for the sole purpose of procuring peace and safety for the inhabitants of their ...
... expressed his surprise and disappointment at this interference , by the servants or subjects of a foreign state , in a war prosecuted by the United States for the sole purpose of procuring peace and safety for the inhabitants of their ...
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... expressed to us their friendship and grati- tude in the most affectionate manner , Vergennes and Montmorin thought , that it was not suitable to France to give to America all the consistence of which it was capable , because it would ...
... expressed to us their friendship and grati- tude in the most affectionate manner , Vergennes and Montmorin thought , that it was not suitable to France to give to America all the consistence of which it was capable , because it would ...
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