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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... whole national debt had been contemplated , and no part of it was to go into operation until the whole should be adopted . By suspending partial relief to the pressing necessities of the government , it was believed that complete relief ...
... whole national debt had been contemplated , and no part of it was to go into operation until the whole should be adopted . By suspending partial relief to the pressing necessities of the government , it was believed that complete relief ...
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... whole , for which they had contended , and which they had acquired . The cause was a common cause . As brethren , the American people had consented to hazard property and life in its defence . All the sums expended in the attainment of ...
... whole , for which they had contended , and which they had acquired . The cause was a common cause . As brethren , the American people had consented to hazard property and life in its defence . All the sums expended in the attainment of ...
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... whole landed interest , " if he did not think the road leading directly to that which he sought ? As if willing to keep out of view what can not be explained away , Mr. Jefferson turns our attention to other passages supposed to be more ...
... whole landed interest , " if he did not think the road leading directly to that which he sought ? As if willing to keep out of view what can not be explained away , Mr. Jefferson turns our attention to other passages supposed to be more ...
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