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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... things , many individuals had made extensive purchases at high prices ; and had thus contributed to continue for a time , the deception im- posed on themselves by those who supposed that the revolution was a talisman , whose magic ...
... things , many individuals had made extensive purchases at high prices ; and had thus contributed to continue for a time , the deception im- posed on themselves by those who supposed that the revolution was a talisman , whose magic ...
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... things ; and that the old order of things was unsettled for ever : that the French revolution was as much more permanent than had been the French des- potism , as was the great fabric of nature , than the petty plastic productions of ...
... things ; and that the old order of things was unsettled for ever : that the French revolution was as much more permanent than had been the French des- potism , as was the great fabric of nature , than the petty plastic productions of ...
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... things are mentioned to show that a close investigation of the subject is more than ever necessary ; and that there ... things do not shake my determination with re- spect to the proposed ratification , nor will they , unless some- thing ...
... things are mentioned to show that a close investigation of the subject is more than ever necessary ; and that there ... things do not shake my determination with re- spect to the proposed ratification , nor will they , unless some- thing ...
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