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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... sentiments and intentions in my favour , and at the same time beg them to be persuaded that a remembrance of this singular proof of their goodness towards me , will never cease to cherish returns of the warmest affection and gratitude ...
... sentiments and intentions in my favour , and at the same time beg them to be persuaded that a remembrance of this singular proof of their goodness towards me , will never cease to cherish returns of the warmest affection and gratitude ...
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... sentiments , and to lay before you my view of the subject . I doubt not the consid- erations mentioned have fully occurred to you , and I trust , they will finally produce in your mind the same result which exists in mine . I flatter ...
... sentiments , and to lay before you my view of the subject . I doubt not the consid- erations mentioned have fully occurred to you , and I trust , they will finally produce in your mind the same result which exists in mine . I flatter ...
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... sentiments which were gen- erally diffused . " I rejoice with you my fellow citizens , " said he in answer to an address from the inhabitants of Boston , " in every circumstance that declares your prosperity ; -and I do so most ...
... sentiments which were gen- erally diffused . " I rejoice with you my fellow citizens , " said he in answer to an address from the inhabitants of Boston , " in every circumstance that declares your prosperity ; -and I do so most ...
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