Maxims of Washington: Political, Social, Moral, and ReligiousD. Appleton, 1859 - 423 páginas |
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... suffer her to reign sovereign of the seas , and claim the privilege of giving laws to the main . 1778 . The opening is now fair ; and God grant , that they may embrace the opportunity of bidding an eternal adieu to our ( once quit of ...
... suffer her to reign sovereign of the seas , and claim the privilege of giving laws to the main . 1778 . The opening is now fair ; and God grant , that they may embrace the opportunity of bidding an eternal adieu to our ( once quit of ...
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... suffered and bled without a murmur , and who , with perfect good order , have retired to their homes without a settlement of their accounts , or a farthing of money in their pockets ; we shall be as much astonished at the virtues of the ...
... suffered and bled without a murmur , and who , with perfect good order , have retired to their homes without a settlement of their accounts , or a farthing of money in their pockets ; we shall be as much astonished at the virtues of the ...
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... suffered to act independently of the Officer Commanding , collisions of orders and confusion of affairs will be the inevitable consequences . 1779 . * In the code then existing , the highest corporal punishment al- lowed was a hundred ...
... suffered to act independently of the Officer Commanding , collisions of orders and confusion of affairs will be the inevitable consequences . 1779 . * In the code then existing , the highest corporal punishment al- lowed was a hundred ...
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... suffering such uncommon hardships as ours has done , and bearing them with the same patience and fortitude . To see men , without clothes to cover their naked- ness , without blankets to lie on , without shoes , ( for the want of which ...
... suffering such uncommon hardships as ours has done , and bearing them with the same patience and fortitude . To see men , without clothes to cover their naked- ness , without blankets to lie on , without shoes , ( for the want of which ...
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... suffering , and danger , being immortalized , by the illustrious appellation of the PATRIOT ARMY ; " nothing now remains , but for 66 the actors of this mighty scene to preserve a perfect THE ARMY . 175 The "Patriot Army"
... suffering , and danger , being immortalized , by the illustrious appellation of the PATRIOT ARMY ; " nothing now remains , but for 66 the actors of this mighty scene to preserve a perfect THE ARMY . 175 The "Patriot Army"
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