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 1 |
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A confidence in themselves , a persuasion of superiority over the enemy , arising
from the goodness of their cause , and their early and habitual use of fire arms ,
had been carefully encouraged . This sentiment had been nourished by all their ...
A confidence in themselves , a persuasion of superiority over the enemy , arising
from the goodness of their cause , and their early and habitual use of fire arms ,
had been carefully encouraged . This sentiment had been nourished by all their ...
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The confidence originally placed in General Lee had been increased by his
success in the southern department , and by a belief that his opinions , during the
military operations in New York , had contributed to the adoption of those
judicious ...
The confidence originally placed in General Lee had been increased by his
success in the southern department , and by a belief that his opinions , during the
military operations in New York , had contributed to the adoption of those
judicious ...
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The alliance with France was believed to secure independence ; and a
confidence that Britain could no longer prosecute the war with any hope of
success — a confidence encouraged by communications from Europe -
prevented those ...
The alliance with France was believed to secure independence ; and a
confidence that Britain could no longer prosecute the war with any hope of
success — a confidence encouraged by communications from Europe -
prevented those ...
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