An Essay on the Life of George Washington: Commander in Chief of the American Army, Through the Revolutionary War; and the First President of the United StatesThomas & Sturtevant, Sold by Thomas and Andrews, 1807 - 552 ページ |
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... , doubtful and uncertain . Today approved , to- morrow condemned ; left to act and proceed at haz- ard ; accountable for the consequences , and blamed without the benefit of defence . If you can think 24 [ 1757 . LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
... , doubtful and uncertain . Today approved , to- morrow condemned ; left to act and proceed at haz- ard ; accountable for the consequences , and blamed without the benefit of defence . If you can think 24 [ 1757 . LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
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... defence . If you can think my situation capable of exciting the smallest degree of envy , or of affording the least satisfaction , the truth is yet hid from you , and you entertain no- tions very different from the reality of the case ...
... defence . If you can think my situation capable of exciting the smallest degree of envy , or of affording the least satisfaction , the truth is yet hid from you , and you entertain no- tions very different from the reality of the case ...
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... defence of those rights , which the country determined never to sacrifice , the inde- pendent companies , in the Northern part of Virginia chose him their Commander . He was elected a member of the first Congress , which met in ...
... defence of those rights , which the country determined never to sacrifice , the inde- pendent companies , in the Northern part of Virginia chose him their Commander . He was elected a member of the first Congress , which met in ...
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... defence of the country . General WASH- INGTON instantly prepared to enter upon the eventful duties of his command . The difficulties which he was to encounter , will clearly appear from a slight • V J view of the state of the country ...
... defence of the country . General WASH- INGTON instantly prepared to enter upon the eventful duties of his command . The difficulties which he was to encounter , will clearly appear from a slight • V J view of the state of the country ...
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... defence . With little interrup- tion , both armies were employed in strengthening their respective lines and posts . The few skirmishes which took place between small parties , neither in their nature or consequences merit notice . The ...
... defence . With little interrup- tion , both armies were employed in strengthening their respective lines and posts . The few skirmishes which took place between small parties , neither in their nature or consequences merit notice . The ...
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