The Life of George Washington, Commander in Chief of the American Army, Through the Revolutionary War: And the First President of the United States, Volume 2T. Bedington, 1826 |
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... liberty ; " and announced , that " Divine service shall be performed to - morrow in the different brigades and divisions . The Commander in Chief recommends , that all the troops that are not upon duty do assist at it with a serious ...
... liberty ; " and announced , that " Divine service shall be performed to - morrow in the different brigades and divisions . The Commander in Chief recommends , that all the troops that are not upon duty do assist at it with a serious ...
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... liberty and reveres that justice for which we contend , undoubtedly must ; for , if men are to be precluded from offering their sentiments on a matter which may involve the most serious and alarm- ing consequences that can invite the ...
... liberty and reveres that justice for which we contend , undoubtedly must ; for , if men are to be precluded from offering their sentiments on a matter which may involve the most serious and alarm- ing consequences that can invite the ...
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... Liberty is the basis , and whoever would dare to sap the foundation , or overturn the structure , under whatever specious pretext he may at- tempt it , will merit the bitterest execration and the severest punishment which can be ...
... Liberty is the basis , and whoever would dare to sap the foundation , or overturn the structure , under whatever specious pretext he may at- tempt it , will merit the bitterest execration and the severest punishment which can be ...
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... liberty in this new world ; having taught a lesson useful to those who inflict , and to those who feel oppression , you re- tire from the great theatre of action , with the bless- ings of your fellow citizens ; but the glory of your ...
... liberty in this new world ; having taught a lesson useful to those who inflict , and to those who feel oppression , you re- tire from the great theatre of action , with the bless- ings of your fellow citizens ; but the glory of your ...
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... liberty ( in things which my opportunities and experience have brought me to the knowledge of ) to express my sentiments , and if necessary , to suggest what may occur to me , under the fullest conviction that although my judgment may ...
... liberty ( in things which my opportunities and experience have brought me to the knowledge of ) to express my sentiments , and if necessary , to suggest what may occur to me , under the fullest conviction that although my judgment may ...
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