Maxims of Washington: Political, Social, Moral, and ReligiousD. Appleton, 1855 - 423 páginas |
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... Enemy .. Parole .. Regular Troops , superior to Militia . Military Power . Military Discipline ... 156 155 156 157 158 159 Subordination .S 159 Imprudent Conversation of Officers .. 160 Mutiny ....... 161 The Western Insurrection . 161 ...
... Enemy .. Parole .. Regular Troops , superior to Militia . Military Power . Military Discipline ... 156 155 156 157 158 159 Subordination .S 159 Imprudent Conversation of Officers .. 160 Mutiny ....... 161 The Western Insurrection . 161 ...
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... Enemy . Letters to Prisoners , from their British Friends .. The King's Trumpeter .. Exchange of Prisoners .. 198 199 199 .200 , 201 Exchange of Officers .. 202 3. - The Indians . Their Claim to Justice and Humanity . Justice pledged to ...
... Enemy . Letters to Prisoners , from their British Friends .. The King's Trumpeter .. Exchange of Prisoners .. 198 199 199 .200 , 201 Exchange of Officers .. 202 3. - The Indians . Their Claim to Justice and Humanity . Justice pledged to ...
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... enemy to the present measures , and have been led into them , step by step , still hoping that Congress would recede from their claims . 1778 . THE STAMP ACT : ITS PASSAGE CONDEMNED . The Stamp Act , imposed on the colonies by the ...
... enemy to the present measures , and have been led into them , step by step , still hoping that Congress would recede from their claims . 1778 . THE STAMP ACT : ITS PASSAGE CONDEMNED . The Stamp Act , imposed on the colonies by the ...
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... enemy . Unanimity in our councils , disinterestedness in our pursuits , and steady perseverance in our national duty , are the only means to avoid misfortunes . If they come upon us after these , we shall have the con- solation of ...
... enemy . Unanimity in our councils , disinterestedness in our pursuits , and steady perseverance in our national duty , are the only means to avoid misfortunes . If they come upon us after these , we shall have the con- solation of ...
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... enemy . PEACE WITHOUT INDEPENDENCE , TO BE DEPLORED . To discerning men , nothing can be more evident , than that a peace , on the principles of dependence , however limited , after what has happened , would be , to the last degree ...
... enemy . PEACE WITHOUT INDEPENDENCE , TO BE DEPLORED . To discerning men , nothing can be more evident , than that a peace , on the principles of dependence , however limited , after what has happened , would be , to the last degree ...
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