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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... force which would render resistance desperate . The insurgent country contained sixteen thousand men able to bear arms ; and the computation was , that they could bring seven thousand into the field . If the army of the government ...
... force which would render resistance desperate . The insurgent country contained sixteen thousand men able to bear arms ; and the computation was , that they could bring seven thousand into the field . If the army of the government ...
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... force employed must look down all resistance , he left the secretary of the treasury to accompany it , and returned himself to Philadelphia , where the approaching session of Congress required his presence . From Cumberland and Bedford ...
... force employed must look down all resistance , he left the secretary of the treasury to accompany it , and returned himself to Philadelphia , where the approaching session of Congress required his presence . From Cumberland and Bedford ...
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... force is indispensable — this is manifest with regard to wars in which a state is itself a party - but besides this , it is in our own experience , that the most sincere neutrality is not a sufficient guard against the depredations of ...
... force is indispensable — this is manifest with regard to wars in which a state is itself a party - but besides this , it is in our own experience , that the most sincere neutrality is not a sufficient guard against the depredations of ...
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