The Life of George Washington, Commander in Chief of the American Army, Through the Revolutionary War: And the First President of the United States, Band 2T. Bedington, 1831 |
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... sentiments on a matter which may involve the most serious and alarm- ing consequences that can invite the consideration of mankind , reason is of no use to us . The freedom of speech may be taken away , and dumb and silent we may be led ...
... sentiments on a matter which may involve the most serious and alarm- ing consequences that can invite the consideration of mankind , reason is of no use to us . The freedom of speech may be taken away , and dumb and silent we may be led ...
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... sentiments respecting some important subjects which appear to me to be intimately connected with the tran- quillity of the United States ; to take my leave of your Excellency as a publick character , and to give my final blessing to ...
... sentiments respecting some important subjects which appear to me to be intimately connected with the tran- quillity of the United States ; to take my leave of your Excellency as a publick character , and to give my final blessing to ...
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... sentiments , and if necessary , to suggest what may occur to me , under the fullest conviction that although my judgment may be arraigned , there will be no suspicion that sinister motives had the small- est influence in the suggestion ...
... sentiments , and if necessary , to suggest what may occur to me , under the fullest conviction that although my judgment may be arraigned , there will be no suspicion that sinister motives had the small- est influence in the suggestion ...
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... sentiments in future with the more reluctance ? In a word under whatever pretence , and however customary these gra ... sentiment which can flow from a heart , warm with love to his country sensible to every token of its approbation and ...
... sentiments in future with the more reluctance ? In a word under whatever pretence , and however customary these gra ... sentiment which can flow from a heart , warm with love to his country sensible to every token of its approbation and ...
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... sentiments that our affairs pidly to a crisis , accord with my own . are drawing ra- What the event will be , is also beyond the reach of my foresight . We have errours to correct ; we have probably had too good an opinion of human ...
... sentiments that our affairs pidly to a crisis , accord with my own . are drawing ra- What the event will be , is also beyond the reach of my foresight . We have errours to correct ; we have probably had too good an opinion of human ...
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