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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... Providence rarely , if ever , before gave to the lot of man . It is my anxious hope , it is my belief that this will be the case , but all things are uncertain , and perhaps nothing more so than political events . " Without you , the ...
... Providence rarely , if ever , before gave to the lot of man . It is my anxious hope , it is my belief that this will be the case , but all things are uncertain , and perhaps nothing more so than political events . " Without you , the ...
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... Providence will again indulge me . Unutterable sensations must then be left to more expressive silence - while from an aching heart , I bid you all , my affectionate friends , and kind neighbours , farewell ! " It was the wish of ...
... Providence will again indulge me . Unutterable sensations must then be left to more expressive silence - while from an aching heart , I bid you all , my affectionate friends , and kind neighbours , farewell ! " It was the wish of ...
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... Providence . " The establishment of publick credit is an immense point gained in our national concerns . This I believe exceeds the expectation of the most sanguine among us ; and a late instance , unparalleled in this LIFE OF ...
... Providence . " The establishment of publick credit is an immense point gained in our national concerns . This I believe exceeds the expectation of the most sanguine among us ; and a late instance , unparalleled in this LIFE OF ...
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... Providence has not connected the permanent fe- licity of a nation with its virtue ? The experiment , at least , is recommended by every sentiment which ennobles human nature . Alas ! is it rendered impos- sible by its vices ? " In the ...
... Providence has not connected the permanent fe- licity of a nation with its virtue ? The experiment , at least , is recommended by every sentiment which ennobles human nature . Alas ! is it rendered impos- sible by its vices ? " In the ...
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... providence of Hea- ven . In the rejection of the American Envoys by the Court of France , in their menaces to the United States , and in the measures adopted under the ad- ministration of Mr. Adams , his feelings were deeply Interested ...
... providence of Hea- ven . In the rejection of the American Envoys by the Court of France , in their menaces to the United States , and in the measures adopted under the ad- ministration of Mr. Adams , his feelings were deeply Interested ...
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