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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... republic , some testimonial of their worth ; and all those strangers of distinction who visited this newly created empire , were ambitious of being presented to its founder . Among those who were drawn across the Atlantic by curiosity ...
... republic , some testimonial of their worth ; and all those strangers of distinction who visited this newly created empire , were ambitious of being presented to its founder . Among those who were drawn across the Atlantic by curiosity ...
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... republic which was second in espousing our rank among nations . " Another class of creditors is , that illustrious and patriotic band of fellow citizens , whose blood and whose bravery have defended the lib- erties of their country ...
... republic which was second in espousing our rank among nations . " Another class of creditors is , that illustrious and patriotic band of fellow citizens , whose blood and whose bravery have defended the lib- erties of their country ...
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... republic , are necessary to render the fruits of the revolution a full reward for the blood , the toils , the cares and the calamities which have purchased it . But the object of which the necessity will be peculiarly felt , and which ...
... republic , are necessary to render the fruits of the revolution a full reward for the blood , the toils , the cares and the calamities which have purchased it . But the object of which the necessity will be peculiarly felt , and which ...
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... republic assumed its rank among the nations . The foundation of our empire was not laid in the gloomy age of ignorance and superstition , but at an epocha when the rights of mankind were better understood , and more clearly defined ...
... republic assumed its rank among the nations . The foundation of our empire was not laid in the gloomy age of ignorance and superstition , but at an epocha when the rights of mankind were better understood , and more clearly defined ...
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... republic , without which the union can not be of long duration : that there must be a faithful and pointed compliance , on the part of every state , with the late proposals and demands of congress , or the most fatal consequences will ...
... republic , without which the union can not be of long duration : that there must be a faithful and pointed compliance , on the part of every state , with the late proposals and demands of congress , or the most fatal consequences will ...
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