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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... situation of America was precisely that , in which the wisdom and foresight of a prudent and en- lightened government , was indispensably necessary to prevent the nation from inconsiderately precipitating itself into calami- ties ...
... situation of America was precisely that , in which the wisdom and foresight of a prudent and en- lightened government , was indispensably necessary to prevent the nation from inconsiderately precipitating itself into calami- ties ...
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... situation . But the natural and powerful claims of a numerous family will no longer permit me to neglect their essential interests . " In whatever situation I shall be , I shall recollect your con- fidence and kindness with all the ...
... situation . But the natural and powerful claims of a numerous family will no longer permit me to neglect their essential interests . " In whatever situation I shall be , I shall recollect your con- fidence and kindness with all the ...
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... Situation Around Bos- ton , I , 36 Efforts to Raise , I , 41 Weakness of , I , 88 Conditions in , I , 143 Failure of States to Increase , I , 163 Sufferings from Cold , I , 217 Enters Winter Quarters , I , 319 Deficiencies of , I , 383 ...
... Situation Around Bos- ton , I , 36 Efforts to Raise , I , 41 Weakness of , I , 88 Conditions in , I , 143 Failure of States to Increase , I , 163 Sufferings from Cold , I , 217 Enters Winter Quarters , I , 319 Deficiencies of , I , 383 ...
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