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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... tion to the ordinary suggestions of prudence , the military events in the West Indies were calculated to keep alive the atten- tion , and to continue the anxieties of the United States . After the surrender of Lord Cornwallis , the arms ...
... tion to the ordinary suggestions of prudence , the military events in the West Indies were calculated to keep alive the atten- tion , and to continue the anxieties of the United States . After the surrender of Lord Cornwallis , the arms ...
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... tion ( every circumstance duly considered ) will not be deemed less eligible than that of the officers . Should a further reward , however , be judged equitable , I will venture to assert , no one will enjoy greater satisfaction than ...
... tion ( every circumstance duly considered ) will not be deemed less eligible than that of the officers . Should a further reward , however , be judged equitable , I will venture to assert , no one will enjoy greater satisfaction than ...
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... tion of the country , congress should be clothed with more ample powers , the states , " he thought , " would not all comply with the recommendation . They have a mortal reluctance to divest them- selves of the smallest attribute of ...
... tion of the country , congress should be clothed with more ample powers , the states , " he thought , " would not all comply with the recommendation . They have a mortal reluctance to divest them- selves of the smallest attribute of ...
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