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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... common opinion of his countrymen was , that , had his advice been pursued , the destruction of the day had been avoided . The assembly , which was in session when the intelligence of this defeat , and of the abandonment of the colony by ...
... common opinion of his countrymen was , that , had his advice been pursued , the destruction of the day had been avoided . The assembly , which was in session when the intelligence of this defeat , and of the abandonment of the colony by ...
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... common policy ; and in short to every thing but villainy , as the above is , could impress you with so ill an opinion of my honour and honesty . " If it be possible that colonel ...... ; for my belief is staggered ; not being conscious ...
... common policy ; and in short to every thing but villainy , as the above is , could impress you with so ill an opinion of my honour and honesty . " If it be possible that colonel ...... ; for my belief is staggered ; not being conscious ...
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... common to Virginia , and had been adopted by the British officers with whom he served . The duties he per- formed , though not splendid , were arduous ; and were executed with zeal and with judg- * See Note , No. III . at the end of the ...
... common to Virginia , and had been adopted by the British officers with whom he served . The duties he per- formed , though not splendid , were arduous ; and were executed with zeal and with judg- * See Note , No. III . at the end of the ...
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... common sovereign , was deemed a certain guarantee of future peace , and an effectual security against the return of those bloody scenes , from the sufferings of which , no condition in life could afford an exemption . This state of ...
... common sovereign , was deemed a certain guarantee of future peace , and an effectual security against the return of those bloody scenes , from the sufferings of which , no condition in life could afford an exemption . This state of ...
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... common to all the colonies , the same temper did not prevail in all of them . The commercial regulations excited , in the northern trading towns , scarcely less disgust than had been created by the stamp CHAP . II . act itself : in ...
... common to all the colonies , the same temper did not prevail in all of them . The commercial regulations excited , in the northern trading towns , scarcely less disgust than had been created by the stamp CHAP . II . act itself : in ...
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