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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Foreseeing the evils resulting from this , and the destructive consequences which
would unavoidably follow short enlistments , I took the liberty , in a long letter , (
date not now recollected , as my letter book is not here , ) to recommend the ...
Foreseeing the evils resulting from this , and the destructive consequences which
would unavoidably follow short enlistments , I took the liberty , in a long letter , (
date not now recollected , as my letter book is not here , ) to recommend the ...
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It was attended with the pernicious consequences which had been foreseen by
the general , to avoid which he had ... The small seizures that were made of the
former some time ago , in consequence of the most pressing and urgent
necessity ...
It was attended with the pernicious consequences which had been foreseen by
the general , to avoid which he had ... The small seizures that were made of the
former some time ago , in consequence of the most pressing and urgent
necessity ...
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But , the crime being , eventually so important , that the least loss of time may be
attended with the worst consequences ; and , it being unknown to me whether the
letter came to you from a member of congress , or from an officer , I shall have ...
But , the crime being , eventually so important , that the least loss of time may be
attended with the worst consequences ; and , it being unknown to me whether the
letter came to you from a member of congress , or from an officer , I shall have ...
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