Pictorial Life of George Washington: Embracing a Complete History of the Seven Years' War, the Revolutionary War, the Formation of the Federal Constitution, and the Administration of Washington |
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Page 141
141 between patriotism and right on the one hand , and loyalty and submission on the other , a new scheme entered the mind of Lord North , as if to hasten on the great catastrophe by which Britain was in a few years to be deprived of ...
141 between patriotism and right on the one hand , and loyalty and submission on the other , a new scheme entered the mind of Lord North , as if to hasten on the great catastrophe by which Britain was in a few years to be deprived of ...
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principal officers of the army assembled at Frances ' tavern , soon after which , their beloved commander entered the room . His emotions were too strong to be concealed . Filling a glass , he turned to them and said , With a heart full ...
principal officers of the army assembled at Frances ' tavern , soon after which , their beloved commander entered the room . His emotions were too strong to be concealed . Filling a glass , he turned to them and said , With a heart full ...
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War he considered as an evil of such magnitude as never to be entered upon be entered upon without the most imperious necessity . The mission of Mr. Jay was his last effort for the preservation of peace with Great Britain .
War he considered as an evil of such magnitude as never to be entered upon be entered upon without the most imperious necessity . The mission of Mr. Jay was his last effort for the preservation of peace with Great Britain .
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