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... least doubt of their success in the glo- rious cause , nor any disgust received in their service , that induces me to decline it , but purely and simply the reasons above mentioned . And , as I cannot at present undergo the fatigues of ...
... least doubt of their success in the glo- rious cause , nor any disgust received in their service , that induces me to decline it , but purely and simply the reasons above mentioned . And , as I cannot at present undergo the fatigues of ...
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... least injury , and can conceive no other source of their malice but envy . To be sure , the excessive respect shown me here by all ranks of people , and the little notice taken of them , was a mortifying cir- cumstance ; but it was what ...
... least injury , and can conceive no other source of their malice but envy . To be sure , the excessive respect shown me here by all ranks of people , and the little notice taken of them , was a mortifying cir- cumstance ; but it was what ...
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... least disposition of revolt- ing to the enemy . I thank you for the Maryland cap- tain's news , which I hope will be confirmed . They have heard something of it in England , as you will see by the papers , and are very uneasy about it ...
... least disposition of revolt- ing to the enemy . I thank you for the Maryland cap- tain's news , which I hope will be confirmed . They have heard something of it in England , as you will see by the papers , and are very uneasy about it ...
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... least to wish that the feelings of an ancient patriot , going in the evening of a long life early devoted to the public , to enjoy repose in the bosom of philo- sophic retirement , may be gratified by seeing some little sparks of the ...
... least to wish that the feelings of an ancient patriot , going in the evening of a long life early devoted to the public , to enjoy repose in the bosom of philo- sophic retirement , may be gratified by seeing some little sparks of the ...
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... least retard by cross accidents of wind or weather , or interruption from the enemy ; and that the army , which was their object , should in the mean time have the goodness to quit a situation from whence it might have escaped , and ...
... least retard by cross accidents of wind or weather , or interruption from the enemy ; and that the army , which was their object , should in the mean time have the goodness to quit a situation from whence it might have escaped , and ...
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