Maxims of Washington: Political, Social, Moral, and ReligiousD. Appleton, 1859 - 423 páginas |
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... suffer those men , non - commissioned Officers and Sol- diers , to take with them , as their own property , and as a gratuity , the Arms and Accoutrements they now hold . This act would raise pleasing sensations in the minds of those ...
... suffer those men , non - commissioned Officers and Sol- diers , to take with them , as their own property , and as a gratuity , the Arms and Accoutrements they now hold . This act would raise pleasing sensations in the minds of those ...
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... suffered by those practices , and , despairing of their pay , exact high prices , and thus the public is imposed upon at all events . I might add , I believe , that , for want of proper laws to govern the Militia , ( I cannot ascribe it ...
... suffered by those practices , and , despairing of their pay , exact high prices , and thus the public is imposed upon at all events . I might add , I believe , that , for want of proper laws to govern the Militia , ( I cannot ascribe it ...
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... suffering the views of national opposition to be embittered and debased by personal animosity , I am ever ready to do justice to the merit of the man and soldier , and to esteem where esteem is due , how- ever the idea of a public enemy ...
... suffering the views of national opposition to be embittered and debased by personal animosity , I am ever ready to do justice to the merit of the man and soldier , and to esteem where esteem is due , how- ever the idea of a public enemy ...
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... suffer . COMPASSION FOR MAN AND BEAST . The soldiers have two or three times been , days together , without provisions ; and once , six days with- out any thing of the meat kind . Could the poor horses tell their tale , it would be ...
... suffer . COMPASSION FOR MAN AND BEAST . The soldiers have two or three times been , days together , without provisions ; and once , six days with- out any thing of the meat kind . Could the poor horses tell their tale , it would be ...
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... him , should be shown to the person whose unfortunate lot it may be to suffer . 1782 . * Brigadier - General Hazen . NECESSITY OF THE CASE . Sincerely lamenting the cruel necessity 252 SOCIAL MAXIMS . The Case of Captain Asgill.
... him , should be shown to the person whose unfortunate lot it may be to suffer . 1782 . * Brigadier - General Hazen . NECESSITY OF THE CASE . Sincerely lamenting the cruel necessity 252 SOCIAL MAXIMS . The Case of Captain Asgill.
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