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, Volym 2J. Crissy, 1832 |
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... representatives . After the termination of the very active campaign of 1781 in Virginia , the legislature of that state passed a law prohibiting all impressment , " unless it be by warrant from the executive in time of actual invasion ...
... representatives . After the termination of the very active campaign of 1781 in Virginia , the legislature of that state passed a law prohibiting all impressment , " unless it be by warrant from the executive in time of actual invasion ...
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... representatives in Philadelphia , and what measures ( if any ) should be adopted to obtain that redress of grievances which they seemed to have solicited in vain . " March 10 . On the same day an address to the army was privately ...
... representatives in Philadelphia , and what measures ( if any ) should be adopted to obtain that redress of grievances which they seemed to have solicited in vain . " March 10 . On the same day an address to the army was privately ...
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... representatives of America will not disband or disperse the army until their accounts are liquidated , the balances accurately ascertained , and adequate funds established for payment ; and in this arrangement , the officers expect that ...
... representatives of America will not disband or disperse the army until their accounts are liquidated , the balances accurately ascertained , and adequate funds established for payment ; and in this arrangement , the officers expect that ...
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... representatives of this com- monwealth to embrace every suitable occasion of testifying their sense of the unexam- pled merits of George Washington , esquire , towards his country , and it is their wish in particular that those great ...
... representatives of this com- monwealth to embrace every suitable occasion of testifying their sense of the unexam- pled merits of George Washington , esquire , towards his country , and it is their wish in particular that those great ...
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... Representative bodies will ever be faithful copies of their originals , and generally ex- ⚫hibit a chequered assemblage of virtue and vice , of abilities and weakness . The mass of men are neither wise nor good , and the virtue , like ...
... Representative bodies will ever be faithful copies of their originals , and generally ex- ⚫hibit a chequered assemblage of virtue and vice , of abilities and weakness . The mass of men are neither wise nor good , and the virtue , like ...
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