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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... given , it must be implied from those which were given , or it could not be vested in the government . The clauses under which it could be claimed were then reviewed and critically examined ; and it was contended that , on fair con ...
... given , it must be implied from those which were given , or it could not be vested in the government . The clauses under which it could be claimed were then reviewed and critically examined ; and it was contended that , on fair con ...
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... given to the French minister to leave London , and disregarding equally the fact that actual hostili- ties were first commenced by France , the war was confidently and generally pronounced a war of aggression on the part of Great ...
... given to the French minister to leave London , and disregarding equally the fact that actual hostili- ties were first commenced by France , the war was confidently and generally pronounced a war of aggression on the part of Great ...
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... given by the former ministry to the agents in that country ( America ) which the executive council caused to be laid before them , they have seen with indignation , that at the very time when the good people of America expressed to us ...
... given by the former ministry to the agents in that country ( America ) which the executive council caused to be laid before them , they have seen with indignation , that at the very time when the good people of America expressed to us ...
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