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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And the First President of the United States Aaron Bancroft. and tranquillity of peace , be more just ? As the pros- pects of immediate peace brightened , the attention of the officers became the more engaged to secure a com- pensation ...
And the First President of the United States Aaron Bancroft. and tranquillity of peace , be more just ? As the pros- pects of immediate peace brightened , the attention of the officers became the more engaged to secure a com- pensation ...
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... and as the sunshine of peace and better fortune broke in upon us , the coldness and severity of government would relax , and that more than justice , that gratitude would blaze forth upon those 1783. ] LIFE OF WASHINGTON . 31.
... and as the sunshine of peace and better fortune broke in upon us , the coldness and severity of government would relax , and that more than justice , that gratitude would blaze forth upon those 1783. ] LIFE OF WASHINGTON . 31.
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... peace re- turns again to bless - whom ? A country willing to redress your wrongs , cherish your worth , and reward your services ? A country courting your return to private life , with tears of gratitude , and smiles of ad- miration ...
... peace re- turns again to bless - whom ? A country willing to redress your wrongs , cherish your worth , and reward your services ? A country courting your return to private life , with tears of gratitude , and smiles of ad- miration ...
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... peace , when your voice shall sink , and your strength dissipate by divi- sion ? When those very swords , the instruments and companions of your glory shall be taken from your sides , and no remaining mark of military distinction left ...
... peace , when your voice shall sink , and your strength dissipate by divi- sion ? When those very swords , the instruments and companions of your glory shall be taken from your sides , and no remaining mark of military distinction left ...
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... peace , that no- thing shall separate you from your arms but death : if war , that courting the auspices , and inviting the di- rection of your illustrious leader , you will retire to some unsettled country , smile in your turn , and ...
... peace , that no- thing shall separate you from your arms but death : if war , that courting the auspices , and inviting the di- rection of your illustrious leader , you will retire to some unsettled country , smile in your turn , and ...
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