Maxims of Washington: Compiled for Use in Schools, Libraries, and All American HomesD. Appleton, 1894 - 423 páginas |
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... . 207 Indian Dress : its Adoption in the Army .. 208 Low - Cloth Hunting - shirts .... 209 Mode of Indian Warfare ... 209 Indians to be opposed to Indians ... 210 REVOLUTIONARY WAR ( Continued ) . The War to be 2 CONTENTS . XV.
... . 207 Indian Dress : its Adoption in the Army .. 208 Low - Cloth Hunting - shirts .... 209 Mode of Indian Warfare ... 209 Indians to be opposed to Indians ... 210 REVOLUTIONARY WAR ( Continued ) . The War to be 2 CONTENTS . XV.
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... hand from tilling the earth . 1789 . I have been writing to General Knox , to procure me homespun broadcloth of the Hartford fabric , to make a suit of clothes for myself . I hope 136 POLITICAL MAXIMS . Domestic Manufactures.
... hand from tilling the earth . 1789 . I have been writing to General Knox , to procure me homespun broadcloth of the Hartford fabric , to make a suit of clothes for myself . I hope 136 POLITICAL MAXIMS . Domestic Manufactures.
Página 137
... clothes for myself . I hope it will not be a great while , before it will be unfashionable for a gentleman to appear in any other dress . Indeed we have already been too long subject to British prejudices . I use no porter or cheese in ...
... clothes for myself . I hope it will not be a great while , before it will be unfashionable for a gentleman to appear in any other dress . Indeed we have already been too long subject to British prejudices . I use no porter or cheese in ...
Página 172
... cloth- ing or provisions , by coercive measures . Such pro- cedures may give a momentary relief ; but , if re ... clothing . The pay given , in other armies , is little more than nominal ; very low in the first instance , and subject to ...
... cloth- ing or provisions , by coercive measures . Such pro- cedures may give a momentary relief ; but , if re ... clothing . The pay given , in other armies , is little more than nominal ; very low in the first instance , and subject to ...
Página 174
... clothing , while the rest are wasting their property , and some of them verging fast to the gulf of poverty and ... clothes to cover their naked- ness , without blankets to lie on , without shoes , ( for the want of which their marches ...
... clothing , while the rest are wasting their property , and some of them verging fast to the gulf of poverty and ... clothes to cover their naked- ness , without blankets to lie on , without shoes , ( for the want of which their marches ...
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