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, Tập 2C.P. Wayne, 1804 |
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... give them further relief than uncertain promises . In short , I see inevitable destruction in so clear a light , that , unless vigorous measures are taken by the assembly , and speedy assistance sent from below ; the poor inhabitants ...
... give them further relief than uncertain promises . In short , I see inevitable destruction in so clear a light , that , unless vigorous measures are taken by the assembly , and speedy assistance sent from below ; the poor inhabitants ...
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... give it to them , it is time that mea- sures were , at least , concerting , and not when they ought to be going into execution , as has always been the case . If they are to seek it from the commander in chief , it is time their ...
... give it to them , it is time that mea- sures were , at least , concerting , and not when they ought to be going into execution , as has always been the case . If they are to seek it from the commander in chief , it is time their ...
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... give a more succinct account of their affairs than I could in writing was the principal , among many other reasons , that induced me to ask leave to come down . It was not to enjoy a party of pleasure that I asked leave of absence , I ...
... give a more succinct account of their affairs than I could in writing was the principal , among many other reasons , that induced me to ask leave to come down . It was not to enjoy a party of pleasure that I asked leave of absence , I ...
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... conduct of our leaders , if not actuated by superior orders , is tempered with something .... I do not care to give a name to . Nothing now but a miracle VOL . II . K CHAP . I. Sept. 21 . can bring this campaign GEORGE WASHINGTON . 65.
... conduct of our leaders , if not actuated by superior orders , is tempered with something .... I do not care to give a name to . Nothing now but a miracle VOL . II . K CHAP . I. Sept. 21 . can bring this campaign GEORGE WASHINGTON . 65.
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... give away the money of those , who were not represented in that body.a The arguments of the minority , on this interesting occasion , were unusually ardent . The claim of England was declared " to be diametrically opposite to the letter ...
... give away the money of those , who were not represented in that body.a The arguments of the minority , on this interesting occasion , were unusually ardent . The claim of England was declared " to be diametrically opposite to the letter ...
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