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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... remain quiet more than three or four years in time of peace , under the constitutions of our own choosing , which were believed in many states to have been formed with deliberation and wis- dom , I see little prospect either of our ...
... remain quiet more than three or four years in time of peace , under the constitutions of our own choosing , which were believed in many states to have been formed with deliberation and wis- dom , I see little prospect either of our ...
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... remain unsatisfied , because his claim had been transferred to the state , at a time when the state alone possessed the means of payment . By the injured and neglected creditor , such an arrangement might justly be considered as a ...
... remain unsatisfied , because his claim had been transferred to the state , at a time when the state alone possessed the means of payment . By the injured and neglected creditor , such an arrangement might justly be considered as a ...
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... remain in the river until the President should decide on her case ; in con- sequence of which , the governor dismissed the militia , and re- quested the advice of the heads of departments on the course which it would be proper for him ...
... remain in the river until the President should decide on her case ; in con- sequence of which , the governor dismissed the militia , and re- quested the advice of the heads of departments on the course which it would be proper for him ...
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