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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Halaman 65
... circumstances give me un- easiness . It is in contemplation to take measures for forming a general convention . The plan is not ma- tured . If it should be well connected and take effect , I am fervent in my wishes that it may comport ...
... circumstances give me un- easiness . It is in contemplation to take measures for forming a general convention . The plan is not ma- tured . If it should be well connected and take effect , I am fervent in my wishes that it may comport ...
Halaman 66
... circumstances ) will be led by the insecurity of property , the loss of confidence in their rulers , and the want of publick faith and rectitude , to consider the charms of liberty as imaginary and delu- sive . A state of uncertainty ...
... circumstances ) will be led by the insecurity of property , the loss of confidence in their rulers , and the want of publick faith and rectitude , to consider the charms of liberty as imaginary and delu- sive . A state of uncertainty ...
Halaman 67
... circumstances , will have their minds prepared for any revolution whatever . We are apt to run from one extreme to another . To anticipate and prevent disastrous contingencies , would be the part of wisdom and patriotism . " What ...
... circumstances , will have their minds prepared for any revolution whatever . We are apt to run from one extreme to another . To anticipate and prevent disastrous contingencies , would be the part of wisdom and patriotism . " What ...
Halaman 69
... circumstances which I am persuaded will render this fresh instance of confidence incompatible with other measures which I had previously adopted , and from which seeing little prospect of disengaging myself , it would be disingenuous ...
... circumstances which I am persuaded will render this fresh instance of confidence incompatible with other measures which I had previously adopted , and from which seeing little prospect of disengaging myself , it would be disingenuous ...
Halaman 70
... circumstances . Thus situated , the General reviewed the subject , that he might upon thorough deliberation make the decision which duty and patriotism enjoined . He had , by a circular letter to the state societies , declined being re ...
... circumstances . Thus situated , the General reviewed the subject , that he might upon thorough deliberation make the decision which duty and patriotism enjoined . He had , by a circular letter to the state societies , declined being re ...
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