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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... observed by himself , which might tend to conciliate parties . " Try , " says he , " by every means in your power , to soften the malignity and dreadful resentments subsisting between the Whig and Tory ; and put a stop as much as ...
... observed by himself , which might tend to conciliate parties . " Try , " says he , " by every means in your power , to soften the malignity and dreadful resentments subsisting between the Whig and Tory ; and put a stop as much as ...
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... observed that of the seventeen pro- vinces originally united against the Spanish crown , only seven obtained their independence . Additional motives for exertion were furnished by other communica- tions from the French monarch . These ...
... observed that of the seventeen pro- vinces originally united against the Spanish crown , only seven obtained their independence . Additional motives for exertion were furnished by other communica- tions from the French monarch . These ...
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... observe , that , even if the nation and parliament are really in earnest to obtain peace with America , it will undoubtedly be wisdom in us to meet them with great caution and circumspection , and by all means to keep our arms firm in ...
... observe , that , even if the nation and parliament are really in earnest to obtain peace with America , it will undoubtedly be wisdom in us to meet them with great caution and circumspection , and by all means to keep our arms firm in ...
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... observe to you , to show upon what principles I opposed the irregular and hasty meeting which was proposed to have been held on Tuesday last , and not because I wanted a disposition to give you every opportunity consistent with your own ...
... observe to you , to show upon what principles I opposed the irregular and hasty meeting which was proposed to have been held on Tuesday last , and not because I wanted a disposition to give you every opportunity consistent with your own ...
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... observations and arguments in favour of a future adequate . provision for the officers of the army may be brought to remembrance again , and considered in a single point of view , without giving congress the trouble of having recourse ...
... observations and arguments in favour of a future adequate . provision for the officers of the army may be brought to remembrance again , and considered in a single point of view , without giving congress the trouble of having recourse ...
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