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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... debts , without one farthing of money to carry them home , after hav- ing spent the flower of their days , and , many of them , their patrimonies , in establishing the freedom and independence of their country ; and hav- ing suffered ...
... debts , without one farthing of money to carry them home , after hav- ing spent the flower of their days , and , many of them , their patrimonies , in establishing the freedom and independence of their country ; and hav- ing suffered ...
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... debts on solid continental security , while the former opposed their whole weight to measures calculated to effect that object . 1783 . In consequence of these divisions on points of the deepest interest , the business of the army ...
... debts on solid continental security , while the former opposed their whole weight to measures calculated to effect that object . 1783 . In consequence of these divisions on points of the deepest interest , the business of the army ...
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... debt of gratitude . " Should any intemperate and improper warmth have mingled itself among the foregoing observations , I must entreat your excellency and congress that it may be attributed to the effusions of an honest zeal in the best ...
... debt of gratitude . " Should any intemperate and improper warmth have mingled itself among the foregoing observations , I must entreat your excellency and congress that it may be attributed to the effusions of an honest zeal in the best ...
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... debts , and of pledging the public faith for their payment , but depending on thirteen distinct sovereignties for the preservation of that faith , could not be res- cued from ignominy and contempt , but by finding those sovereignties ...
... debts , and of pledging the public faith for their payment , but depending on thirteen distinct sovereignties for the preservation of that faith , could not be res- cued from ignominy and contempt , but by finding those sovereignties ...
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... debts to be paid ? " To an ally , in the first place , who to the exertion of his arms in support of our cause has added the succours of his treasure ; who to his important loans has added liberal donations , and whose loans themselves ...
... debts to be paid ? " To an ally , in the first place , who to the exertion of his arms in support of our cause has added the succours of his treasure ; who to his important loans has added liberal donations , and whose loans themselves ...
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