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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... Favoured with your regard , we shall zealously endea vour to deserve your applause , and by our future actions , strive to convince the worshipful house of burgesses , how much we esteem their approbation , and as it ought to be ...
... Favoured with your regard , we shall zealously endea vour to deserve your applause , and by our future actions , strive to convince the worshipful house of burgesses , how much we esteem their approbation , and as it ought to be ...
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... favour of a military life , and believing that he might now re - enter the service without disgrace , he cheer- fully accepted the appointment offered him by his country . Having made all the necessary arrangements for the recruiting ...
... favour of a military life , and believing that he might now re - enter the service without disgrace , he cheer- fully accepted the appointment offered him by his country . Having made all the necessary arrangements for the recruiting ...
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... favour- able an opportunity as the present , for reducing fort du Quesne . Several prisoners have made their escape from the Ohio this spring , and agree in their accounts that there are but three hundred men left in the garrison ; and ...
... favour- able an opportunity as the present , for reducing fort du Quesne . Several prisoners have made their escape from the Ohio this spring , and agree in their accounts that there are but three hundred men left in the garrison ; and ...
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... favour . " In a letter some short time.after this , to the lieutenant governor , he says , " I do not know that I ever gave your honour cause to suspect me of ingratitude , a crime I detest , and would most carefully avoid . If an open ...
... favour . " In a letter some short time.after this , to the lieutenant governor , he says , " I do not know that I ever gave your honour cause to suspect me of ingratitude , a crime I detest , and would most carefully avoid . If an open ...
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... favour of opening the new road . After their separation , colonel Washington , with his permission , addressed to him a letter to be laid before general Forbes , then indisposed at Carlisle , in which he stated his reasons against this ...
... favour of opening the new road . After their separation , colonel Washington , with his permission , addressed to him a letter to be laid before general Forbes , then indisposed at Carlisle , in which he stated his reasons against this ...
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