History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of James Buchanan, 第 2 卷Johnson, Fry, 1858 |
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... hope , under Lieutenant Gib- bon , seventeen were killed or wounded . Washington , in his letter to Congress , spoke highly of the conduct of all the officers and men ; but he named par- ticular officers , whose situation placed them ...
... hope , under Lieutenant Gib- bon , seventeen were killed or wounded . Washington , in his letter to Congress , spoke highly of the conduct of all the officers and men ; but he named par- ticular officers , whose situation placed them ...
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... hope , both to observe the growing prosper- ity of the people , and also to effect a complete restoration of his im- 1789 . paired health and strength . He set out on the 15th of October , accom- panied by Mr. Lear , and Mr. Jackson ...
... hope , both to observe the growing prosper- ity of the people , and also to effect a complete restoration of his im- 1789 . paired health and strength . He set out on the 15th of October , accom- panied by Mr. Lear , and Mr. Jackson ...
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... hope they will make the strong and lasting impression I could wish ; that they will control the usual cur- rent of the passions , or prevent our nation from running the course which has hitherto marked the destiny of na- tions . But if ...
... hope they will make the strong and lasting impression I could wish ; that they will control the usual cur- rent of the passions , or prevent our nation from running the course which has hitherto marked the destiny of na- tions . But if ...
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