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 64
... desire , the shares were appropriated to the support of a college in the vicinity of each of those rivers . The Cincinnati had in their original constitution secured perpetuity of existence to their society . The eldest male posterity ...
... desire , the shares were appropriated to the support of a college in the vicinity of each of those rivers . The Cincinnati had in their original constitution secured perpetuity of existence to their society . The eldest male posterity ...
Halaman 78
... desire to live and die in peace and retirement on my own farm . Were it even indispensable a different line of conduct should be adopted , while you and some others who are acquainted with my heart would acquit , the world and posterity ...
... desire to live and die in peace and retirement on my own farm . Were it even indispensable a different line of conduct should be adopted , while you and some others who are acquainted with my heart would acquit , the world and posterity ...
Halaman 79
... desire of pushing myself into no- tice as a candidate . Now , if I am not grossly deceived in myself , I should unfeignedly rejoice , in case the electors , by giving their votes in favour of some other person , would save me from the ...
... desire of pushing myself into no- tice as a candidate . Now , if I am not grossly deceived in myself , I should unfeignedly rejoice , in case the electors , by giving their votes in favour of some other person , would save me from the ...
Halaman 83
... desire on my own part to be instrumental in connecting the good will of my countrymen towards each other , have induced an acceptance . Those who know me best ( and you , my fellow citizens , are , from your situation , in that number ) ...
... desire on my own part to be instrumental in connecting the good will of my countrymen towards each other , have induced an acceptance . Those who know me best ( and you , my fellow citizens , are , from your situation , in that number ) ...
Halaman 108
... desire to convince the country that successful warfare was the only means of peace , than from any expectation of success in the mission , to send Colonel Harden and Major Trueman , two valuable officers and worthy men , into the Indian ...
... desire to convince the country that successful warfare was the only means of peace , than from any expectation of success in the mission , to send Colonel Harden and Major Trueman , two valuable officers and worthy men , into the Indian ...
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