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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... In the moment of this summons , another anony- mous production was sent into circulation , addressed more to the feelings and passions than to the judg- ment of the army . The author of the piece 1783. ] LIFE OF WASHINGTON . 35.
... In the moment of this summons , another anony- mous production was sent into circulation , addressed more to the feelings and passions than to the judg- ment of the army . The author of the piece 1783. ] LIFE OF WASHINGTON . 35.
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And the First President of the United States Aaron Bancroft. ment of the army . The author of the piece is enti- tled to much credit for the goodness of his pen ; and I could wish he had as much credit for the rectitude of his heart ...
And the First President of the United States Aaron Bancroft. ment of the army . The author of the piece is enti- tled to much credit for the goodness of his pen ; and I could wish he had as much credit for the rectitude of his heart ...
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... ment's reflection will convince every dispassionate mind of the physical impossibility of carrying either proposal into execution . There might , gentlemen , be an impropriety in my taking notice , in this address to you , of an ...
... ment's reflection will convince every dispassionate mind of the physical impossibility of carrying either proposal into execution . There might , gentlemen , be an impropriety in my taking notice , in this address to you , of an ...
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... ment , the officers expect that the half pay , or a com- mutation for it , should be efficaciously comprehended . " Resolved unanimously , that his Excellency the Commander in Chief be requested to write to his Ex- cellency the ...
... ment , the officers expect that the half pay , or a com- mutation for it , should be efficaciously comprehended . " Resolved unanimously , that his Excellency the Commander in Chief be requested to write to his Ex- cellency the ...
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... ment . And , " 4thly . The prevalence of that pacifick and friend- ly disposition among the people of the United States , which will induce them to forget their local prejudices and policies , to make those mutual concessions which are ...
... ment . And , " 4thly . The prevalence of that pacifick and friend- ly disposition among the people of the United States , which will induce them to forget their local prejudices and policies , to make those mutual concessions which are ...
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