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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... ment can pretend to so fair an opportunity of justifying them- selves by their fruits . In this view , the citizens of the United States are responsible for the greatest trust ever confided to a political society . If justice , good ...
... ment can pretend to so fair an opportunity of justifying them- selves by their fruits . In this view , the citizens of the United States are responsible for the greatest trust ever confided to a political society . If justice , good ...
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... ment ; and congress continued to urge its adoption on the sev- eral states . While its fate remained undecided , requisitions for the intermediate supply of the national demands were annually repeated , and were annually neglected ...
... ment ; and congress continued to urge its adoption on the sev- eral states . While its fate remained undecided , requisitions for the intermediate supply of the national demands were annually repeated , and were annually neglected ...
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... ment which were furnished by the trophies acquired in the two last campaigns were considered , no man would venture to pro- nounce with confidence how extensive the combination against the United States might become , or what numbers ...
... ment which were furnished by the trophies acquired in the two last campaigns were considered , no man would venture to pro- nounce with confidence how extensive the combination against the United States might become , or what numbers ...
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