Life of George Washington...J. Stockdale, 1808 - 560 Seiten |
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... sentiments . You are , in my eyes , the great and good man . May you long enjoy the love , veneration and es- teem of these states , whose liberties you have as- serted by your virtues . " 1778. ] The sufferings of the army during this ...
... sentiments . You are , in my eyes , the great and good man . May you long enjoy the love , veneration and es- teem of these states , whose liberties you have as- serted by your virtues . " 1778. ] The sufferings of the army during this ...
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... sentiments with you at this time , be- cause I view things very differently , I fear , from what people in general do , who seem to think the contest at an end , and that to make money , and get places , are the only things now ...
... sentiments with you at this time , be- cause I view things very differently , I fear , from what people in general do , who seem to think the contest at an end , and that to make money , and get places , are the only things now ...
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... sentiments to the gentlemen concern- ed , and endeavour to make them sensible that that they are in an error . The service for which the regiment was intended will not admit of de- lay . It must at all events march on Monday morning ...
... sentiments to the gentlemen concern- ed , and endeavour to make them sensible that that they are in an error . The service for which the regiment was intended will not admit of de- lay . It must at all events march on Monday morning ...
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... sentiments were elevated and inspired esteem , they had a softness that conci- liated affection . His elocution was handsome , his address easy , polite and insinuating . By his merit he had acquired the unlimited confidence of his ...
... sentiments were elevated and inspired esteem , they had a softness that conci- liated affection . His elocution was handsome , his address easy , polite and insinuating . By his merit he had acquired the unlimited confidence of his ...
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... sentiments on a matter which may involve the most serious and alarming con- sequences that can invite the consideration of mankind , reason is of no use to us . The freedom of speech may be taken away , and dumb and silent we may be led ...
... sentiments on a matter which may involve the most serious and alarming con- sequences that can invite the consideration of mankind , reason is of no use to us . The freedom of speech may be taken away , and dumb and silent we may be led ...
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