The Life of George Washington: Commander in Chief of the American Forces During the War which Established the Independence of His Country, and First President of the United States, Svazek 2J. Crissy, 1832 |
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... respecting them , into the letters he was then about to transmit to the governors of the several states . " I have ... respects America , is merely delusory , having no serious intention to admit our independence upon its true principles ...
... respecting them , into the letters he was then about to transmit to the governors of the several states . " I have ... respects America , is merely delusory , having no serious intention to admit our independence upon its true principles ...
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... respecting the money actually due to them , and proposing a commutation of the half pay stipulated by the resolutions of October , 1780 , for a sum in gross , which , they flattered themselves , would en- counter fewer prejudices than ...
... respecting the money actually due to them , and proposing a commutation of the half pay stipulated by the resolutions of October , 1780 , for a sum in gross , which , they flattered themselves , would en- counter fewer prejudices than ...
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... respect to the advice given by the author , to suspect the man who shall recommend moderate measures and longer forbearance , I spurn it , as every man who regards that liberty , and reveres that justice for which we contend ...
... respect to the advice given by the author , to suspect the man who shall recommend moderate measures and longer forbearance , I spurn it , as every man who regards that liberty , and reveres that justice for which we contend ...
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... respect the rights of humanity , and as you regard the military and national character of America , to express your utmost horror and detestation of the man who wishes , un- der any specious pretences , to overturn the liberties of our ...
... respect the rights of humanity , and as you regard the military and national character of America , to express your utmost horror and detestation of the man who wishes , un- der any specious pretences , to overturn the liberties of our ...
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... respect for the government , But they declared that , after the late explanation on their claims , they had confidently expected that their ac- counts would be liquidated , the balances ascertained , and adequate funds for the payment ...
... respect for the government , But they declared that , after the late explanation on their claims , they had confidently expected that their ac- counts would be liquidated , the balances ascertained , and adequate funds for the payment ...
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