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, 1826 |
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... cause , the support of the supreme power of the Union , and the patronage of Heaven . " The successful termination of the war has verified the most sanguine expectations ; and my gratitude for the interposition of Providence , and the ...
... cause , the support of the supreme power of the Union , and the patronage of Heaven . " The successful termination of the war has verified the most sanguine expectations ; and my gratitude for the interposition of Providence , and the ...
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... caused this statue to be erected as a monument of affection and gratitude to GEORGE WASHINGTON , who , uniting in the endowments of the HERO the virtues of the PATRIOT , and ex- erting both in the establishment of the liberties of his ...
... caused this statue to be erected as a monument of affection and gratitude to GEORGE WASHINGTON , who , uniting in the endowments of the HERO the virtues of the PATRIOT , and ex- erting both in the establishment of the liberties of his ...
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... cause of all these commotions ? Do they proceed from licen- tiousness , British influence disseminated by the tories , or real grievances which admit of redress ? If the late ter , why was redress delayed until the publick mind had ...
... cause of all these commotions ? Do they proceed from licen- tiousness , British influence disseminated by the tories , or real grievances which admit of redress ? If the late ter , why was redress delayed until the publick mind had ...
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... causes which gradually prepared the people of this country for in- dependence ; when we contemplate the rise , progress , and termination of the late war , which gave them a name among the nations of the earth , we are , with gou ...
... causes which gradually prepared the people of this country for in- dependence ; when we contemplate the rise , progress , and termination of the late war , which gave them a name among the nations of the earth , we are , with gou ...
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... causes which produced the effects that are the subject of censure . " This leads me to think that a system which I found it indispensably necessary to adopt upon my first com- ing to this city , might have undergone severe stric- tures ...
... causes which produced the effects that are the subject of censure . " This leads me to think that a system which I found it indispensably necessary to adopt upon my first com- ing to this city , might have undergone severe stric- tures ...
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