The Life of George Washington, Commander in Chief of the American Army, Through the Revolutionary War: And the First President of the United States, Том 2T. Bedington, 1826 |
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... hand of poverty without a mur- mur , and has seen the insolence of wealth without a sigh - but , too much under the direction of his wishes , and sometimes weak enough to mistake desire for opinion , he has until lately , very lately ...
... hand of poverty without a mur- mur , and has seen the insolence of wealth without a sigh - but , too much under the direction of his wishes , and sometimes weak enough to mistake desire for opinion , he has until lately , very lately ...
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... hands which had upheld her in the darkest stages of her passage , from impending servitude to acknowledged independence . But faith has its limits as well as temper , and there are points beyond which neither can be stretched , without ...
... hands which had upheld her in the darkest stages of her passage , from impending servitude to acknowledged independence . But faith has its limits as well as temper , and there are points beyond which neither can be stretched , without ...
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... hands of Congress , and return to that domestick retirement , which it is well known , I left with the greatest reluctance ; a retirement for which I have never ceased to sigh through a long and painful ab- sence , in which ( remote ...
... hands of Congress , and return to that domestick retirement , which it is well known , I left with the greatest reluctance ; a retirement for which I have never ceased to sigh through a long and painful ab- sence , in which ( remote ...
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... hand . ” General Knox being the nearest , turned to him . In- capable of utterance , General WASHINGTON grasped his hand and embraced him . In the same affecting 50 ( 1783 . LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
... hand . ” General Knox being the nearest , turned to him . In- capable of utterance , General WASHINGTON grasped his hand and embraced him . In the same affecting 50 ( 1783 . LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
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... hand - writ- ing , and every entry made in the most particular manner , stat- ing the occasion of each charge , so as to give the least trou- ble in examining and comparing them with the vouchers , with which they were attended . The ...
... hand - writ- ing , and every entry made in the most particular manner , stat- ing the occasion of each charge , so as to give the least trou- ble in examining and comparing them with the vouchers , with which they were attended . The ...
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