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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Deep impressions were then made respecting the subjects themselves , and the
persons by whom the various important propositions then discussed were
supported or opposed , which are not yet entirely effaced . Justice to the patriot ...
Deep impressions were then made respecting the subjects themselves , and the
persons by whom the various important propositions then discussed were
supported or opposed , which are not yet entirely effaced . Justice to the patriot ...
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Deep impressions were then made respecting the subjects themselves , and the
persons by whom the various important propositions then discussed were
supported or opposed , which are not yet entirely effaced . Justice to the patriot ...
Deep impressions were then made respecting the subjects themselves , and the
persons by whom the various important propositions then discussed were
supported or opposed , which are not yet entirely effaced . Justice to the patriot ...
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The difficulty which had been experienced in expelling the British from Boston ,
had demonstrated the importance of preventing their ... to the determination of
contesting with them , very seriously , the possession of that important place .
The difficulty which had been experienced in expelling the British from Boston ,
had demonstrated the importance of preventing their ... to the determination of
contesting with them , very seriously , the possession of that important place .
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