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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... provision . " But while he yielded to the force of these considerations , he did not lose sight of those fundamental principles of good faith which dictate that every practicable exertion ought to be made , scrupulously to fulfil the ...
... provision . " But while he yielded to the force of these considerations , he did not lose sight of those fundamental principles of good faith which dictate that every practicable exertion ought to be made , scrupulously to fulfil the ...
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... provision which might follow the army , or for the army itself should any disaster befall it . The last of these ... provisions which were advancing at some distance in the rear . To prevent mischiefs of so serious a nature , the general ...
... provision which might follow the army , or for the army itself should any disaster befall it . The last of these ... provisions which were advancing at some distance in the rear . To prevent mischiefs of so serious a nature , the general ...
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... provision ought to be made for the reduction of the debt , addressed a letter to the house of representatives , through their speaker , informing them that he had digested and prepared a plan on the basis of the actual revenues , for ...
... provision ought to be made for the reduction of the debt , addressed a letter to the house of representatives , through their speaker , informing them that he had digested and prepared a plan on the basis of the actual revenues , for ...
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