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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... give dignity and stability to meas- ures , is rendered too obvious by the mode of conducting the busi- ness to need other proof than a reference to the proceedings . " Thus much , gentlemen , I have thought it incumbent on me to observe ...
... give dignity and stability to meas- ures , is rendered too obvious by the mode of conducting the busi- ness to need other proof than a reference to the proceedings . " Thus much , gentlemen , I have thought it incumbent on me to observe ...
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... give you that reward which this world can not give . " This scene being closed , a scene rendered peculiarly interest- ing by the personages who appeared in it , by the great events it recalled to the memory , and by the singularity of ...
... give you that reward which this world can not give . " This scene being closed , a scene rendered peculiarly interest- ing by the personages who appeared in it , by the great events it recalled to the memory , and by the singularity of ...
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... give effect to negotiation . So long as the vessels of the United States remained an easy and tempting prey to the cupidity of those corsairs , it would be vain to expect that they would sell a peace for the price the government would ...
... give effect to negotiation . So long as the vessels of the United States remained an easy and tempting prey to the cupidity of those corsairs , it would be vain to expect that they would sell a peace for the price the government would ...
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