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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... remain quiet more than three or four years in time of peace , under the constitutions of our own choosing , which were believed in many states to have been formed with deliberation and wis- dom , I see little prospect either of our ...
... remain quiet more than three or four years in time of peace , under the constitutions of our own choosing , which were believed in many states to have been formed with deliberation and wis- dom , I see little prospect either of our ...
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... remain as I am , unless a clear and insurmountable conviction should be impressed on my mind , that some very disagreeable consequences must in all human probability result from the indulgence of my wishes . " About the same time ...
... remain as I am , unless a clear and insurmountable conviction should be impressed on my mind , that some very disagreeable consequences must in all human probability result from the indulgence of my wishes . " About the same time ...
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... remain uncon- cerned spectators of a conflict between their ancient enemy and republican France . The feeling upon this occasion was al- most universal . Men of all parties partook of it . Disregarding totally the circumstances which ...
... remain uncon- cerned spectators of a conflict between their ancient enemy and republican France . The feeling upon this occasion was al- most universal . Men of all parties partook of it . Disregarding totally the circumstances which ...
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