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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... wish of his country . " I would willingly , " said he to his estimable friend , General Lincoln , who had also pressed the subject on him , “ pass over in silence that part of your letter , in which you mention the persons who are ...
... wish of his country . " I would willingly , " said he to his estimable friend , General Lincoln , who had also pressed the subject on him , “ pass over in silence that part of your letter , in which you mention the persons who are ...
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... wish devoutly there could be an accommodation of them by mutual yieldings . " A measure of this sort would produce harmony and conse- quent good in our public councils ; and the contrary will in- evitably produce confusion and serious ...
... wish devoutly there could be an accommodation of them by mutual yieldings . " A measure of this sort would produce harmony and conse- quent good in our public councils ; and the contrary will in- evitably produce confusion and serious ...
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... wish you to obtain from him as much of his reflections upon the times and the service as you can . " The ... wishes in this respect would not be thwarted , he gave to the secretary the arrangement1 which he would recommend for the ...
... wish you to obtain from him as much of his reflections upon the times and the service as you can . " The ... wishes in this respect would not be thwarted , he gave to the secretary the arrangement1 which he would recommend for the ...
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