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 1Walton Book Company, 1930 |
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... circumstances , push matters to the utmost extremity . Nothing I am sure will prevent it but the intervention of Spain , and their disappointed hope from Russia . " The circumstances in the situation and temper of America , which made ...
... circumstances , push matters to the utmost extremity . Nothing I am sure will prevent it but the intervention of Spain , and their disappointed hope from Russia . " The circumstances in the situation and temper of America , which made ...
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... circumstances of our emigra- tion and settlement here ; no one of which could warrant so strange a pretension ; these were effected at the expense of our own blood and treasure , unassisted by the wealth or the strength of Great Britain ...
... circumstances of our emigra- tion and settlement here ; no one of which could warrant so strange a pretension ; these were effected at the expense of our own blood and treasure , unassisted by the wealth or the strength of Great Britain ...
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... circumstances render the co - opera- tion of these states more certain , practicable , and effectual . That the minister plenipotentiary of these states at the court of Versailles , the min- ister of France in Pennsylvania , and the ...
... circumstances render the co - opera- tion of these states more certain , practicable , and effectual . That the minister plenipotentiary of these states at the court of Versailles , the min- ister of France in Pennsylvania , and the ...
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