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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... communicated it only to the Commander- in - chief ; yet , after receiving the first instalment , it was dis- covered ... communicating this unpleasant intelligence to the Commander - in - chief , he added , " with such gloomy prospects ...
... communicated it only to the Commander- in - chief ; yet , after receiving the first instalment , it was dis- covered ... communicating this unpleasant intelligence to the Commander - in - chief , he added , " with such gloomy prospects ...
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... communicated from different parts of Europe , as well as from America , the apparent wish of those who were not entirely satis- fied with the constitution in its present form ; and an ardent desire on my own part to be instrumental in ...
... communicated from different parts of Europe , as well as from America , the apparent wish of those who were not entirely satis- fied with the constitution in its present form ; and an ardent desire on my own part to be instrumental in ...
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... communicated to the French republic . The complimentary correspondence between the two nations , had , it was said , reached a point , when , if ever , it ought to close . This amendment , though strenuously combated by the opposi- tion ...
... communicated to the French republic . The complimentary correspondence between the two nations , had , it was said , reached a point , when , if ever , it ought to close . This amendment , though strenuously combated by the opposi- tion ...
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