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... nature . Envy and malice will always find a convenient shelter in pretended devotion to the public weal , and will seek revenge for their own lack of success by putting on the cloak of the tribune of the people , and perverting the ...
... nature . Envy and malice will always find a convenient shelter in pretended devotion to the public weal , and will seek revenge for their own lack of success by putting on the cloak of the tribune of the people , and perverting the ...
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... nature , in justice , and he resolved to push every pacific mea- sure , and strive unremittingly by fair dealing and binding treaties to keep a peace which was of great moment to the young republic . But he also felt that pacific ...
... nature , in justice , and he resolved to push every pacific mea- sure , and strive unremittingly by fair dealing and binding treaties to keep a peace which was of great moment to the young republic . But he also felt that pacific ...
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... nature upon an established camp . The troops , too , were not only surprised , but apparently utterly unpre- pared to fight , and the battle was merely a wild struggle for life . Washington was above all things a soldier , and his 96 ...
... nature upon an established camp . The troops , too , were not only surprised , but apparently utterly unpre- pared to fight , and the battle was merely a wild struggle for life . Washington was above all things a soldier , and his 96 ...
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... nature bursting through silence into burning speech ! Then comes the iron will which has mastered all the problems of his life . " He shall have full justice ; " and St. Clair had justice . He had been an unfortunate choice , 98 GEORGE ...
... nature bursting through silence into burning speech ! Then comes the iron will which has mastered all the problems of his life . " He shall have full justice ; " and St. Clair had justice . He had been an unfortunate choice , 98 GEORGE ...
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... nature to fret over what had been done and was past , whether in war or peace . The story that he was worried about his action in this instance arose from his delay in signing , and from the disappointment of those who had hoped much ...
... nature to fret over what had been done and was past , whether in war or peace . The story that he was worried about his action in this instance arose from his delay in signing , and from the disappointment of those who had hoped much ...
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