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 1C.P. Wayne, 1804 |
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... engaged in them . When the struggle has terminated , and the agitations felt during its suspense have subsided , it is difficult to attach to enterprises , in which small numbers * The expressions of a resolution prepared by general Lee ...
... engaged in them . When the struggle has terminated , and the agitations felt during its suspense have subsided , it is difficult to attach to enterprises , in which small numbers * The expressions of a resolution prepared by general Lee ...
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... engaged in the movements of vast armies , and who believe that a Hero must be perpetually in action , will be disap- pointed in almost every page of the following history . Seldom was the American chief in a condition to indulge his ...
... engaged in the movements of vast armies , and who believe that a Hero must be perpetually in action , will be disap- pointed in almost every page of the following history . Seldom was the American chief in a condition to indulge his ...
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... engaged in a similar undertaking for Connecticut , but has not yet progressed far in its execution . In New York , mr . Smith has made a valuable commencement ; and in Vir- ginia mr . Stith , and mr . Beverly , have detailed at great ...
... engaged in a similar undertaking for Connecticut , but has not yet progressed far in its execution . In New York , mr . Smith has made a valuable commencement ; and in Vir- ginia mr . Stith , and mr . Beverly , have detailed at great ...
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... engaged with some degree of zeal , and of which the commencement had been attended . with appearances by no means discouraging . Several causes are supposed to have con-- tributed to this abandonment of the prosecution of all further ...
... engaged with some degree of zeal , and of which the commencement had been attended . with appearances by no means discouraging . Several causes are supposed to have con-- tributed to this abandonment of the prosecution of all further ...
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... engaged in those measures of defence which the public danger called for , and rendered indispensable . Raleigh , however , mingled with his exertions to defend his native country , some attention to the situ- ation of the colony he had ...
... engaged in those measures of defence which the public danger called for , and rendered indispensable . Raleigh , however , mingled with his exertions to defend his native country , some attention to the situ- ation of the colony he had ...
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