The Life of George Washington: Commander in Chief of the American Forces, During the War which Established the Independence of His Country, and First President of the United States. Comp. Under the Inspection of the Honourable Bushrod Washington, from Original Papers Bequeathed to Him by His Deceased Relative, 第 2 卷J. Crissy, 1845 |
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... secretary of war , the financier , and the secretary of foreign af- fairs , assisted at these deliberations ; and the business was concluded with unusual celerity . A revenue was scarcely less necessary than an army ; and it was ob ...
... secretary of war , the financier , and the secretary of foreign af- fairs , assisted at these deliberations ; and the business was concluded with unusual celerity . A revenue was scarcely less necessary than an army ; and it was ob ...
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... secretary of war , his conviction of the alacrity with which they would retire into private life , could they be placed in a situation as eligible as they had left to enter into the service , he added— " Yet I cannot help fearing the ...
... secretary of war , his conviction of the alacrity with which they would retire into private life , could they be placed in a situation as eligible as they had left to enter into the service , he added— " Yet I cannot help fearing the ...
第 57 頁
... covered . The specta- tors were standing , and uncovered . The general was introduced by the + See note , No. II . at the end of the volume , * Gordon . secretary , and conducted to a chair . After a GEORGE WASHINGTON . 57.
... covered . The specta- tors were standing , and uncovered . The general was introduced by the + See note , No. II . at the end of the volume , * Gordon . secretary , and conducted to a chair . After a GEORGE WASHINGTON . 57.
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... secretary for foreign affairs . The report of that upright minister did not , by contra- vening facts , affect to exculpate his country . " Some of the facts , " said he in a letter to General Washington , written after permission to ...
... secretary for foreign affairs . The report of that upright minister did not , by contra- vening facts , affect to exculpate his country . " Some of the facts , " said he in a letter to General Washington , written after permission to ...
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... secretary for foreign affairs , " that the British should have so well grounded a pretext for their palpable infractions , and what a disgraceful part , out of the choice of difficulties before us , are we to act ! " The discontents ...
... secretary for foreign affairs , " that the British should have so well grounded a pretext for their palpable infractions , and what a disgraceful part , out of the choice of difficulties before us , are we to act ! " The discontents ...
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