George Washington, Band 1Houghton Mifflin, 1917 - 776 Seiten |
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... land proceeded solemnly to the Temple of Mars , and heard the eloquent M. de Fontanes deliver an " Eloge Funèbre . " 1 1 A report recently discovered shows that more even was in- tended than was actually done . The following is a ...
... land proceeded solemnly to the Temple of Mars , and heard the eloquent M. de Fontanes deliver an " Eloge Funèbre . " 1 1 A report recently discovered shows that more even was in- tended than was actually done . The following is a ...
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... land were lowered to half - mast in token of grief the bier of a man whose courage and genius contributed the most to free it from bondage , and elevate it to the rank of an independent and sovereign power . The regrets caused by the ...
... land were lowered to half - mast in token of grief the bier of a man whose courage and genius contributed the most to free it from bondage , and elevate it to the rank of an independent and sovereign power . The regrets caused by the ...
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... land " had observed these manifestations , he would have won- dered much whose memory it was that had called them forth from these two great nations , then struggling fiercely with each other for supremacy on land and sea . His wonder ...
... land " had observed these manifestations , he would have won- dered much whose memory it was that had called them forth from these two great nations , then struggling fiercely with each other for supremacy on land and sea . His wonder ...
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... land seemed hushed with sadness , and that the sorrow dwelt among the people and was neither forced nor fleeting . Men carried it home with them to their firesides and to their churches , to their offices and their workshops . Every ...
... land seemed hushed with sadness , and that the sorrow dwelt among the people and was neither forced nor fleeting . Men carried it home with them to their firesides and to their churches , to their offices and their workshops . Every ...
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... land as Virginia in the middle of the last century . Virginian society , as it existed at that period , is utterly extinct . John Randolph said it had departed before the year 1800. Since then another century , with all its manifold ...
... land as Virginia in the middle of the last century . Virginian society , as it existed at that period , is utterly extinct . John Randolph said it had departed before the year 1800. Since then another century , with all its manifold ...
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