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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... liberty , and reveres that justice for which we contend , undoubtedly must ; for if men are to be precluded from offering their sentiments on a matter which may involve the most serious and alarming consequences that can invite the ...
... liberty , and reveres that justice for which we contend , undoubtedly must ; for if men are to be precluded from offering their sentiments on a matter which may involve the most serious and alarming consequences that can invite the ...
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... liberty , sovereignty and independence . This resolution has been carried into execution . The statue it ordained now stands in the capitol of Virginia , in a spacious area in the centre of the building . A bust of the Marquis de ...
... liberty , sovereignty and independence . This resolution has been carried into execution . The statue it ordained now stands in the capitol of Virginia , in a spacious area in the centre of the building . A bust of the Marquis de ...
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... liberty and independence . As that war approached its termination , subjects which for a time had yield- ed their pretensions to consideration , reclaimed that place to which their real magnitude entitled them ; and internal navigation ...
... liberty and independence . As that war approached its termination , subjects which for a time had yield- ed their pretensions to consideration , reclaimed that place to which their real magnitude entitled them ; and internal navigation ...
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... liberty which he has been so instrumental in establishing , and as encouraged by his patronage , will be durable monuments of his glory , may be made monuments also of the gratitude of his country . Be it enacted , & c . " This bill is ...
... liberty which he has been so instrumental in establishing , and as encouraged by his patronage , will be durable monuments of his glory , may be made monuments also of the gratitude of his country . Be it enacted , & c . " This bill is ...
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... liberty ( in things which my opportunities and experience have brought me to the knowledge of ) to express my senti- ments , and if necessary , to suggest what may occur to me , under the fullest conviction that , although my judgment ...
... liberty ( in things which my opportunities and experience have brought me to the knowledge of ) to express my senti- ments , and if necessary , to suggest what may occur to me , under the fullest conviction that , although my judgment ...
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