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 40
... patriotism and patient virtue , rising superiour to the pressure of the most com- plicated sufferings ; and you will by the dignity of your conduct afford occasion for posterity to say , when speaking of the glorious example you have ...
... patriotism and patient virtue , rising superiour to the pressure of the most com- plicated sufferings ; and you will by the dignity of your conduct afford occasion for posterity to say , when speaking of the glorious example you have ...
Halaman 49
... patriotism which must for ever signalize the unsullied character of the other corps of our army . For when we consider that VOL . II . 5 these Pennsylvania levies , who have now mutinied , are 1783. ] 49 LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
... patriotism which must for ever signalize the unsullied character of the other corps of our army . For when we consider that VOL . II . 5 these Pennsylvania levies , who have now mutinied , are 1783. ] 49 LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
Halaman 64
... patriotism , might be admitted as honora- ry members for life . In this part of the institution , some American patriots thought they perceived the seeds of an order of nobility , and publick jealousy was excited against the society ...
... patriotism , might be admitted as honora- ry members for life . In this part of the institution , some American patriots thought they perceived the seeds of an order of nobility , and publick jealousy was excited against the society ...
Halaman 67
... patriotism . " What astonishing changes a few years are capable of producing ! I am told that even respectable charac- ters speak of a monarchical form of government with- out horrour . From thinking proceeds speaking , thence to acting ...
... patriotism . " What astonishing changes a few years are capable of producing ! I am told that even respectable charac- ters speak of a monarchical form of government with- out horrour . From thinking proceeds speaking , thence to acting ...
Halaman 70
... patriotism enjoined . He had , by a circular letter to the state societies , declined being re - elected the President of the Cincinnati , and had an- nounced that he should not attend their general meet- ing at Philadelphia on the next ...
... patriotism enjoined . He had , by a circular letter to the state societies , declined being re - elected the President of the Cincinnati , and had an- nounced that he should not attend their general meet- ing at Philadelphia on the next ...
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