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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... sentiments expressed in the House of Commons might be attributa- ble rather to á desire of changing ministers , than to any fixed determi- nation to relinquish the design of reannexing America to the crown . Under these impressions ...
... sentiments expressed in the House of Commons might be attributa- ble rather to á desire of changing ministers , than to any fixed determi- nation to relinquish the design of reannexing America to the crown . Under these impressions ...
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... sentiments expressed by their general were pacific and conciliatory . But to these flattering appearances it was dangerous to yield implicit confidence . With a change of men , a change of measures might also take place ; and , in ...
... sentiments expressed by their general were pacific and conciliatory . But to these flattering appearances it was dangerous to yield implicit confidence . With a change of men , a change of measures might also take place ; and , in ...
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... sentiments on a matter which may involve the most serious and alarming consequences that can invite the consideration of mankind , reason is of no use to us . The freedom of speech may be taken away , and dumb and silent , we may be led ...
... sentiments on a matter which may involve the most serious and alarming consequences that can invite the consideration of mankind , reason is of no use to us . The freedom of speech may be taken away , and dumb and silent , we may be led ...
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... sentiments from a person whom the army had been accustomed to love , to revere , and to obey ; the solidity of whose judgment , and the sincerity of whose zeal for their interests , were alike unquestioned , could not fail to be ...
... sentiments from a person whom the army had been accustomed to love , to revere , and to obey ; the solidity of whose judgment , and the sincerity of whose zeal for their interests , were alike unquestioned , could not fail to be ...
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... sentiments of affection for those who have so long , so patiently , and so cheerfully , suffered and fought under my direction ; having from motives of justice , duty , and gratitude , spon- taneously offered myself as an advocate for ...
... sentiments of affection for those who have so long , so patiently , and so cheerfully , suffered and fought under my direction ; having from motives of justice , duty , and gratitude , spon- taneously offered myself as an advocate for ...
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