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, Band 2J. Crissy, 1832 |
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... character , had enabled him to support in some degree a system of credit , the advantages of which were incalcu- lably great . He had through the Chevalier de la Luzerne obtained permission from his most Christian Majesty to draw for ...
... character , had enabled him to support in some degree a system of credit , the advantages of which were incalcu- lably great . He had through the Chevalier de la Luzerne obtained permission from his most Christian Majesty to draw for ...
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... character , and show the world how richly you deserve those chains you broke . To guard against this evil , let us take a review of the ground upon which we now stand , and from thence carry our thoughts forward for a moment into the ...
... character , and show the world how richly you deserve those chains you broke . To guard against this evil , let us take a review of the ground upon which we now stand , and from thence carry our thoughts forward for a moment into the ...
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... character , could have moderated their resentments so far as to in- duce them to adopt the measures he recommended . On the 15th , the convention of officers assembled , and General Gates * took the chair . The Commander - in - chief ...
... character , could have moderated their resentments so far as to in- duce them to adopt the measures he recommended . On the 15th , the convention of officers assembled , and General Gates * took the chair . The Commander - in - chief ...
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... character of America , to express your utmost horror and detestation of the man who wishes , un- der any specious pretences , to overturn the liberties of our country , and who wickedly attempts to open the flood gates of civil discord ...
... character of America , to express your utmost horror and detestation of the man who wishes , un- der any specious pretences , to overturn the liberties of our country , and who wickedly attempts to open the flood gates of civil discord ...
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... . Divested of his military character , General Washington retired to Mount Vernon , followed by the enthusiastic love , esteem , and admiration of his countrymen . Relieved from the agitations of a GEORGE WASHINGTON . 59.
... . Divested of his military character , General Washington retired to Mount Vernon , followed by the enthusiastic love , esteem , and admiration of his countrymen . Relieved from the agitations of a GEORGE WASHINGTON . 59.
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