Speeches and Letters: Feb. 22, 1732-Dec. 14, 1799Titan Metal Manufacturing Company, 1952 - 53 páginas |
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... circumstances , was to send out a few light parties to watch and harass the enemy , whilst other parties were instantly detached different ways to collect , if possible , as much provision as would satisfy the present pressing wants of ...
... circumstances , was to send out a few light parties to watch and harass the enemy , whilst other parties were instantly detached different ways to collect , if possible , as much provision as would satisfy the present pressing wants of ...
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... circumstances of our country , you will not disapprove my determ- ination to retire . The impressions with which I first undertook the arduous trust were explained on the proper occasion . In the discharge of this trust I will only say ...
... circumstances of our country , you will not disapprove my determ- ination to retire . The impressions with which I first undertook the arduous trust were explained on the proper occasion . In the discharge of this trust I will only say ...
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... circumstances of the case , had a right to take , and was bound in duty and interest to take , a neutral position . Having taken it , I determined , as far as should depend upon me , to maintain it , with moderation , perseverance and ...
... circumstances of the case , had a right to take , and was bound in duty and interest to take , a neutral position . Having taken it , I determined , as far as should depend upon me , to maintain it , with moderation , perseverance and ...
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RULES OF CONDUCT FROM A MANUSCRIPT BOOK KEPT | 1 |
220 | 21 |
FAREWELL TO THE ARMIES OF THE UNITED STATES | 37 |
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