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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... course of conduct , always 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 ...
... course of conduct , always 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 ...
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... course of judicious movement , and of hardy enterprise , in which invin- cible constancy was displayed , and in which courage was happily tem- pered with prudence , he recovered the southern states . It is a singular fact , well worthy ...
... course of judicious movement , and of hardy enterprise , in which invin- cible constancy was displayed , and in which courage was happily tem- pered with prudence , he recovered the southern states . It is a singular fact , well worthy ...
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... course of taxation . But both these alter- natives depended on the states ; and the government of the union re- sorted to the influence of the Commander - in - chief in aid of its requisi- tions . But no exertions on the part of America ...
... course of taxation . But both these alter- natives depended on the states ; and the government of the union re- sorted to the influence of the Commander - in - chief in aid of its requisi- tions . But no exertions on the part of America ...
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... course of the animated debates which these addresses occasion- ed , an intention was indeed avowed by some members of the adminis- tration to change their system . The plan indicated for the future was to direct the whole force of the ...
... course of the animated debates which these addresses occasion- ed , an intention was indeed avowed by some members of the adminis- tration to change their system . The plan indicated for the future was to direct the whole force of the ...
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... course , referred . The let- ter may have been written for the general purpose of conciliation , and of producing a disposition in the United States on the subject of hostili- ties , corresponding with that which had been expressed in ...
... course , referred . The let- ter may have been written for the general purpose of conciliation , and of producing a disposition in the United States on the subject of hostili- ties , corresponding with that which had been expressed in ...
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