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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... secure the great object of the contest . " I shall attempt to stimulate congress , " said he , in a letter to General Greene written at Mount Vernon , " to the best improvement of our late success , by taking the most vigorous and ...
... secure the great object of the contest . " I shall attempt to stimulate congress , " said he , in a letter to General Greene written at Mount Vernon , " to the best improvement of our late success , by taking the most vigorous and ...
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... secure the existence of the state governments . If , for this purpose , it was indispen- sable that the expenses of the revolutionary war should be borne by the states , it would not be less indispensable that the ex- penses of future ...
... secure the existence of the state governments . If , for this purpose , it was indispen- sable that the expenses of the revolutionary war should be borne by the states , it would not be less indispensable that the ex- penses of future ...
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... secure the unmolested use of that river in future , by obtaining a cession of the island of New Orleans , and of the Floridas . A full equivalent for this cession would be found , it was said , in the sincere friendship of the United ...
... secure the unmolested use of that river in future , by obtaining a cession of the island of New Orleans , and of the Floridas . A full equivalent for this cession would be found , it was said , in the sincere friendship of the United ...
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