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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... Nature , " he said , " had made such an ample display of her bounties in those regions , that the more the country was explored , the more it would rise in estimation . ” The assent and co - operation of Maryland being indispensable to ...
... Nature , " he said , " had made such an ample display of her bounties in those regions , that the more the country was explored , the more it would rise in estimation . ” The assent and co - operation of Maryland being indispensable to ...
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... nature . By the blessing of the Author of these rights , on the means exerted for their defence , they have prevailed against all opposition , and formed the basis of thirteen independent states . No instance has here- tofore occurred ...
... nature . By the blessing of the Author of these rights , on the means exerted for their defence , they have prevailed against all opposition , and formed the basis of thirteen independent states . No instance has here- tofore occurred ...
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... nature , in which the enlightened and virtuous citizens should generally concur . " While the confidential friends of General Washington were thus divided on the part which it behooved him to act , there was much reason to fear that a ...
... nature , in which the enlightened and virtuous citizens should generally concur . " While the confidential friends of General Washington were thus divided on the part which it behooved him to act , there was much reason to fear that a ...
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