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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... give you these assurances , and pledge myself in the most unequivocal manner , to exert what- ever abilities I am possessed of in your favour , let me entreat you , gentlemen , on your part , not to take any measures , which viewed in ...
... give you these assurances , and pledge myself in the most unequivocal manner , to exert what- ever abilities I am possessed of in your favour , let me entreat you , gentlemen , on your part , not to take any measures , which viewed in ...
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... give one more dis- tinguished proof of unexampled patriotism and patient virtue , rising superiour to the pressure of the most com- plicated sufferings ; and you will by the dignity of your conduct afford occasion for posterity to say ...
... give one more dis- tinguished proof of unexampled patriotism and patient virtue , rising superiour to the pressure of the most com- plicated sufferings ; and you will by the dignity of your conduct afford occasion for posterity to say ...
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... give my final blessing to that country in whose service I have spent the prime of my life ; for whose sake I have consumed so many anxious days and watchful nights : and whose happiness being extremely dear to me , will always ...
... give my final blessing to that country in whose service I have spent the prime of my life ; for whose sake I have consumed so many anxious days and watchful nights : and whose happiness being extremely dear to me , will always ...
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... give such a tone to the Federal Government , as will enable it to answer the ends of its institution ; or this may be the ill - fated moment for relaxing the powers of the Union , annihilating the cement of the confederation , and ex ...
... give such a tone to the Federal Government , as will enable it to answer the ends of its institution ; or this may be the ill - fated moment for relaxing the powers of the Union , annihilating the cement of the confederation , and ex ...
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... give discharges to the troops which were enlisted for the war , until the definite articles of peace should be sign- ed ; but to grant furloughs to all non - commisioned of- ficers and soldiers of this description , who desired them ...
... give discharges to the troops which were enlisted for the war , until the definite articles of peace should be sign- ed ; but to grant furloughs to all non - commisioned of- ficers and soldiers of this description , who desired them ...
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