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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... the American cause through the gloomy scenes of the preceding year , did not
forsake him ; and that sound judgment which applies to the best advantage those
means which are attainable , however inadequate they may be , still remained .
... the American cause through the gloomy scenes of the preceding year , did not
forsake him ; and that sound judgment which applies to the best advantage those
means which are attainable , however inadequate they may be , still remained .
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But congress still remained under the influence of those opinions which had
already produced such mischievous effects , and were still disposed to retain the
subordinate officers of the department in a state of immediate dependence on
their ...
But congress still remained under the influence of those opinions which had
already produced such mischievous effects , and were still disposed to retain the
subordinate officers of the department in a state of immediate dependence on
their ...
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Never did a foreigner , whose primary attachments to his own country remained
undiminished , feel more solicitude for the welfare of another , than was
unceasingly manifested by this young nobleman , for the United States . There
being no ...
Never did a foreigner , whose primary attachments to his own country remained
undiminished , feel more solicitude for the welfare of another , than was
unceasingly manifested by this young nobleman , for the United States . There
being no ...
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