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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... means employed in producing unimportant ends , we are in the ha- bit of bestowing on the recital of military actions , a degree of consideration proportioned to the numbers engaged in them . When the struggle has terminated , and the ...
... means employed in producing unimportant ends , we are in the ha- bit of bestowing on the recital of military actions , a degree of consideration proportioned to the numbers engaged in them . When the struggle has terminated , and the ...
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... means placed in his hands , and the use he made of those means . To preserve an army when conquest was im- possible , to avoid defeat and ruin when victory was unattainable , to keep his forces embodied and suppress the discontents of ...
... means placed in his hands , and the use he made of those means . To preserve an army when conquest was im- possible , to avoid defeat and ruin when victory was unattainable , to keep his forces embodied and suppress the discontents of ...
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... means he possesses for its completion : means unattainable by any inhabitant of the United States . The author has made free use of the materials he has furnished , as well as of those collected by mr . Belknap , mr . Hutchinson ...
... means he possesses for its completion : means unattainable by any inhabitant of the United States . The author has made free use of the materials he has furnished , as well as of those collected by mr . Belknap , mr . Hutchinson ...
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... means insen- sible of the insufficiency of that which is now presented to the public , but the Life of General Washington required some previous general knowledge of American affairs , and he thought it more advisable to accompany that ...
... means insen- sible of the insufficiency of that which is now presented to the public , but the Life of General Washington required some previous general knowledge of American affairs , and he thought it more advisable to accompany that ...
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... means discouraging . Several causes are supposed to have con-- tributed to this abandonment of the prosecution of all further pursuits in America . Previous to the discovery of that country , by Columbus , the Portuguese had explored ...
... means discouraging . Several causes are supposed to have con-- tributed to this abandonment of the prosecution of all further pursuits in America . Previous to the discovery of that country , by Columbus , the Portuguese had explored ...
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