Washington's Farewell Address: And Webster's First and Second Bunker Hill OrationsCharles E. Merrill, 1911 - 130 halaman |
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... present rank in American history may be best judged from the vote of the electors who decided what Americans should be honored in the Hall of Fame . Only one name received unani- mous approval ; that name was Washington's . THE ...
... present rank in American history may be best judged from the vote of the electors who decided what Americans should be honored in the Hall of Fame . Only one name received unani- mous approval ; that name was Washington's . THE ...
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... present term ; that he had some Thoughts and Reflections on the occasion , which he deemed proper to communicate to the People of the United States , and which he wished to appear in the Daily Advertiser , of which I was Proprietor and ...
... present term ; that he had some Thoughts and Reflections on the occasion , which he deemed proper to communicate to the People of the United States , and which he wished to appear in the Daily Advertiser , of which I was Proprietor and ...
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... presents him vividly at a later date , while the same author's The Red City deals with life in Phila- delphia at about the time the Address was written . Mrs. Ger- trude Atherton's The Conqueror pictures the same period with Hamilton as ...
... presents him vividly at a later date , while the same author's The Red City deals with life in Phila- delphia at about the time the Address was written . Mrs. Ger- trude Atherton's The Conqueror pictures the same period with Hamilton as ...
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... present condition , cost us dear . The number of killed and wounded is greater than our forces can afford , " wrote Gage . " The trials we have had show the rebels not to be the despicable rabble too many have supposed them to be ; and ...
... present condition , cost us dear . The number of killed and wounded is greater than our forces can afford , " wrote Gage . " The trials we have had show the rebels not to be the despicable rabble too many have supposed them to be ; and ...
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... present , assisted the president of the Monument Association and the Grand Master of the Massachusetts Society of Masons in laying the corner- stone . Then , by invitation of all his fellow trustees , Mr. Webster delivered his oration ...
... present , assisted the president of the Monument Association and the Grand Master of the Massachusetts Society of Masons in laying the corner- stone . Then , by invitation of all his fellow trustees , Mr. Webster delivered his oration ...
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