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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... circumstances , it will readily be perceived that I could not appear at the same time and place on any other occa- sion , without giving offence to a very respectable and deserving part of the community - the late officers of the ...
... circumstances , it will readily be perceived that I could not appear at the same time and place on any other occa- sion , without giving offence to a very respectable and deserving part of the community - the late officers of the ...
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... circumstance that she retained so large a share of it , was evi- dence that it did not experience in her ports ... circumstances con- sidered , it was the interest of America to sell her more than she consumed . While this interest ...
... circumstance that she retained so large a share of it , was evi- dence that it did not experience in her ports ... circumstances con- sidered , it was the interest of America to sell her more than she consumed . While this interest ...
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... circumstances should have taken place in con- sequence of the intimation of an intention to resign , or should otherwise exist , which serve to render my continuance in office in any degree inconvenient or ineligible , I beg leave to ...
... circumstances should have taken place in con- sequence of the intimation of an intention to resign , or should otherwise exist , which serve to render my continuance in office in any degree inconvenient or ineligible , I beg leave to ...
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