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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At the time of his arrival the wind set directly into the harbour , so that it was
impossible to get out of it ; but it shifted suddenly to the north east the next
morning , and the Count determined to stand out to sea , and give battle . Aug. 10
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At the time of his arrival the wind set directly into the harbour , so that it was
impossible to get out of it ; but it shifted suddenly to the north east the next
morning , and the Count determined to stand out to sea , and give battle . Aug. 10
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will give me sincere pleasure to manifest my regards , and render my best
services to you or yours . I do not like to make a parade of these things , and I
know you are not fond of it ; however , I hope the occasion will plead my excuse .
will give me sincere pleasure to manifest my regards , and render my best
services to you or yours . I do not like to make a parade of these things , and I
know you are not fond of it ; however , I hope the occasion will plead my excuse .
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in prosperous times , serve as so many spots in his virtues ; and gives a tone to
humanity that makes his worth more ... it through envy ; and are much disposed
by compassion to give the credit he deserves , and perhaps even to magnify it .
in prosperous times , serve as so many spots in his virtues ; and gives a tone to
humanity that makes his worth more ... it through envy ; and are much disposed
by compassion to give the credit he deserves , and perhaps even to magnify it .
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