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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... . Divested of his military character , General Washington retired to Mount Vernon , followed by the enthusiastic love , esteem , and admiration of his countrymen . Relieved from the agitations of a GEORGE WASHINGTON . 59.
... . Divested of his military character , General Washington retired to Mount Vernon , followed by the enthusiastic love , esteem , and admiration of his countrymen . Relieved from the agitations of a GEORGE WASHINGTON . 59.
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... character of a private citizen with pleasure , the 1787 . mind is gratified in contemplating the example of virtuous moderation , and dwells upon it with approving satisfaction . We look at man in his most estimable character ; and this ...
... character of a private citizen with pleasure , the 1787 . mind is gratified in contemplating the example of virtuous moderation , and dwells upon it with approving satisfaction . We look at man in his most estimable character ; and this ...
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... character and deportment . The same firmness of mind , the same steady and well tempered judgment , which had guided him through the most perilous seasons of the war , still regulated his conduct ; and the enthusiastic plauses of an ...
... character and deportment . The same firmness of mind , the same steady and well tempered judgment , which had guided him through the most perilous seasons of the war , still regulated his conduct ; and the enthusiastic plauses of an ...
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... character which could be pre- served only by a national and dignified system of conduct . A very short time was sufficient to demonstrate , that something not yet possess- ed was requisite , to insure the public and private prosperity ...
... character which could be pre- served only by a national and dignified system of conduct . A very short time was sufficient to demonstrate , that something not yet possess- ed was requisite , to insure the public and private prosperity ...
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... character of the government would be decided , in a considerable degree , by the measures which should immediately follow the treaty of peace , gentlemen of the first political abilities and integrity sought a place in the congress of ...
... character of the government would be decided , in a considerable degree , by the measures which should immediately follow the treaty of peace , gentlemen of the first political abilities and integrity sought a place in the congress of ...
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