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 2Lewis & Sampson, 1844 |
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... deliberation , had resolved , not to hazard his authority as Commander in Chief , in the attempt to bring the revolters to order by the influence of his personal character ; but to leave the delicate transaction with the civil ...
... deliberation , had resolved , not to hazard his authority as Commander in Chief , in the attempt to bring the revolters to order by the influence of his personal character ; but to leave the delicate transaction with the civil ...
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... deliberation , they will de- vise what further measures ought to be adopted as most rational and best calculated to ... deliberations to the Commander in Chief . The next day a second anonymous address was pub- lished . The writer ...
... deliberation , they will de- vise what further measures ought to be adopted as most rational and best calculated to ... deliberations to the Commander in Chief . The next day a second anonymous address was pub- lished . The writer ...
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... deliberative thinking , and that composure of mind which is so necessary to give dignity and stability to measures , is rendered too obvious , by the mode of conducting the business , to need other proof than a reference to the ...
... deliberative thinking , and that composure of mind which is so necessary to give dignity and stability to measures , is rendered too obvious , by the mode of conducting the business , to need other proof than a reference to the ...
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... deliberation passed unanimously , " Resolved unanimously , that at the commencement of the present war , the officers of the Ainerican army engaged in the service of their country from the pur- est love and attachment to the rights and ...
... deliberation passed unanimously , " Resolved unanimously , that at the commencement of the present war , the officers of the Ainerican army engaged in the service of their country from the pur- est love and attachment to the rights and ...
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... deliberation , ho determined to appro- priate the shares to such publick uses as the Leisla- ture should approve . In communicating this determi- nation through the Governour , to the General As sembly , he begged him to assure them ...
... deliberation , ho determined to appro- priate the shares to such publick uses as the Leisla- ture should approve . In communicating this determi- nation through the Governour , to the General As sembly , he begged him to assure them ...
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