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. Comp. Under the Inspection of the Honourable Bushrod Washington, from Original Papers Bequeathed to Him by His Deceased Relative, Band 2J. Crissy, 1845 |
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... hostility to the late army , but in real apprehensions for equal liberty . A wise and necessary policy required , he thought , the removal of these apprehensions ; and , at the general meeting in May , the heredita- ry principle , and ...
... hostility to the late army , but in real apprehensions for equal liberty . A wise and necessary policy required , he thought , the removal of these apprehensions ; and , at the general meeting in May , the heredita- ry principle , and ...
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... hostility . It is essential , therefore , that the same system should pervade the whole ; that the formation and dis- cipline of the militia of the continent should be absolutely uniform , and that the same species of arms ...
... hostility . It is essential , therefore , that the same system should pervade the whole ; that the formation and dis- cipline of the militia of the continent should be absolutely uniform , and that the same species of arms ...
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... hostility they had no force to subdue , and whose friendship they had no money to purchase . Thus , the characteristic enterprise of their merchants , which , in better times , has displayed their flag in every ocean , was then in a ...
... hostility they had no force to subdue , and whose friendship they had no money to purchase . Thus , the characteristic enterprise of their merchants , which , in better times , has displayed their flag in every ocean , was then in a ...
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... hostility to any considerable augmentation of federal power . The ultimate decision of the states on this interesting proposition seems to have been in no inconsiderable degree influenced by the com- motions which about that time ...
... hostility to any considerable augmentation of federal power . The ultimate decision of the states on this interesting proposition seems to have been in no inconsiderable degree influenced by the com- motions which about that time ...
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... hostility was principally directed against the compensation promised to the officers of the army , against taxes , and against the administration of justice and the circulation of a depreciated currency was required , as a relief from ...
... hostility was principally directed against the compensation promised to the officers of the army , against taxes , and against the administration of justice and the circulation of a depreciated currency was required , as a relief from ...
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