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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... mind , whether the event in contemplation be considered as a source of present enjoyment , or the parent of future happiness ; and we shall have equal occasion to felici- tate ourselves on the lot which Providence has assign- ed us ...
... mind , whether the event in contemplation be considered as a source of present enjoyment , or the parent of future happiness ; and we shall have equal occasion to felici- tate ourselves on the lot which Providence has assign- ed us ...
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... mind after social happiness have been carried to a great extent : the treasures of knowledge acquired by the labours of phi losophers , sages , and legislators , through a long suc- cession of years , are laid open for use , and their ...
... mind after social happiness have been carried to a great extent : the treasures of knowledge acquired by the labours of phi losophers , sages , and legislators , through a long suc- cession of years , are laid open for use , and their ...
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... mind , which were the characteristicks of the divine Author of our blessed religion ; without a humble imitation of whose example , in these things , we can never hope to be a happy nation . " From this time the disbanding the army ...
... mind , which were the characteristicks of the divine Author of our blessed religion ; without a humble imitation of whose example , in these things , we can never hope to be a happy nation . " From this time the disbanding the army ...
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... mind , without indulging ill grounded prejudices , will un- . doubtedly make the proper discrimination . " On the 25th of November , the British troops evacu- ated New - York . General WASHINGTON , accompanied by Governour Clinton , by ...
... mind , without indulging ill grounded prejudices , will un- . doubtedly make the proper discrimination . " On the 25th of November , the British troops evacu- ated New - York . General WASHINGTON , accompanied by Governour Clinton , by ...
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... minds of its citizens , to improve the opportunity afforded them of becoming a happy and respectable nation . And for you , we address to him our earnest prayers , that a life so beloved , may be fostered with all his care ; that your ...
... minds of its citizens , to improve the opportunity afforded them of becoming a happy and respectable nation . And for you , we address to him our earnest prayers , that a life so beloved , may be fostered with all his care ; that your ...
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