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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... justice , yet in March , the committee at the seat of government wrote the officers in camp , that no decisive measures were taken upon their petition . At this time , the intelli- gence arrived that the provisioned articles of peace be ...
... justice , yet in March , the committee at the seat of government wrote the officers in camp , that no decisive measures were taken upon their petition . At this time , the intelli- gence arrived that the provisioned articles of peace be ...
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... justice of his country . He hoped that as the clouds of adversity scattered , and as the sunshine of peace and better fortune broke in upon us , the coldness and severity of government would relax , and that more than justice , that ...
... justice of his country . He hoped that as the clouds of adversity scattered , and as the sunshine of peace and better fortune broke in upon us , the coldness and severity of government would relax , and that more than justice , that ...
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Aaron Bancroft. than justice , that gratitude would blaze forth upon those hands which had upheld her in the darkest stages of her passage , from impending servitude ... justice , what you could no longer expect 32 [ 1783 LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
Aaron Bancroft. than justice , that gratitude would blaze forth upon those hands which had upheld her in the darkest stages of her passage , from impending servitude ... justice , what you could no longer expect 32 [ 1783 LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
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Aaron Bancroft. from their justice , what you could no longer expect from their favour ? How have you been answered ... justice to the fears of government . Change the milk and water style of your last memorial ; assume a bolder tone ...
Aaron Bancroft. from their justice , what you could no longer expect from their favour ? How have you been answered ... justice to the fears of government . Change the milk and water style of your last memorial ; assume a bolder tone ...
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... justice and love of country , have no part ; and he was right to in- sinuate the darkest suspicion to effect the blackest design . That the address was drawn with great art , and is designed to answer the most insidious purposes ; that ...
... justice and love of country , have no part ; and he was right to in- sinuate the darkest suspicion to effect the blackest design . That the address was drawn with great art , and is designed to answer the most insidious purposes ; that ...
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