Life and Times of Washington, 第 4 卷M.M. Belcher Publishing Company, 1903 - 2032 頁 |
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第 1533 頁
... patriotism and abilities , might be admitted as honorary members for life , provided their numbers should at no time exceed a ratio of one to four . The society was to be designated by a medal of gold representing the American eagle ...
... patriotism and abilities , might be admitted as honorary members for life , provided their numbers should at no time exceed a ratio of one to four . The society was to be designated by a medal of gold representing the American eagle ...
第 1543 頁
... patriotism . " What astonishing changes a few years are capable of producing ! I am told that even respectable characters speak of a monarchical form of government without horror . From thinking proceeds speaking ; thence to act- ing is ...
... patriotism . " What astonishing changes a few years are capable of producing ! I am told that even respectable characters speak of a monarchical form of government without horror . From thinking proceeds speaking ; thence to act- ing is ...
第 1546 頁
... patriotism enjoined . He had , by a cir- cular letter to the State societies , declined being re - elected the president of the Cincinnati , and had announced that he should not attend their general meeting at Philadelphia in the next ...
... patriotism enjoined . He had , by a cir- cular letter to the State societies , declined being re - elected the president of the Cincinnati , and had announced that he should not attend their general meeting at Philadelphia in the next ...
第 1554 頁
... patriotism . South Carolina sent John Rutledge , her for- mer governor , one of the ablest and purest men then living , and destined to preside over the supreme judiciary of the Union . Charles Cotesworth Pinckney , one of the bravest ...
... patriotism . South Carolina sent John Rutledge , her for- mer governor , one of the ablest and purest men then living , and destined to preside over the supreme judiciary of the Union . Charles Cotesworth Pinckney , one of the bravest ...
第 1595 頁
... patriotism which directs your conduct , do your neighbors and friends now address you . Themes less splendid , but more endearing , impress our minds . The first and best of citizens must leave us ; our aged must lose their ornament ...
... patriotism which directs your conduct , do your neighbors and friends now address you . Themes less splendid , but more endearing , impress our minds . The first and best of citizens must leave us ; our aged must lose their ornament ...
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