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... shown any and glorious deeds in public and private , deeming it ht for the cause of liberty and the Greeks , even against Sainst Barbarians for all the Greeks . " — PLATO : 6 MENEXENUS . ” E. To you we owe the Its purpose , as.
... shown any and glorious deeds in public and private , deeming it ht for the cause of liberty and the Greeks , even against Sainst Barbarians for all the Greeks . " — PLATO : 6 MENEXENUS . ” E. To you we owe the Its purpose , as.
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... cause , the support of the supreme power of the Union , and the patronage of Heaven . The successful termination of the war has verified the most sanguine expectations , and my gratitude for the interposition of Providence and the ...
... cause , the support of the supreme power of the Union , and the patronage of Heaven . The successful termination of the war has verified the most sanguine expectations , and my gratitude for the interposition of Providence and the ...
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... and in · Peace . 15 self , and thus coun- try and his cause . He was , in truth , a " character well as victory to his He gave dignity as we for after ages to admire . " DANIEL BOONE AND THE FOUNDING OF KENTUCKY And , what.
... and in · Peace . 15 self , and thus coun- try and his cause . He was , in truth , a " character well as victory to his He gave dignity as we for after ages to admire . " DANIEL BOONE AND THE FOUNDING OF KENTUCKY And , what.
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... causing any alarm . arms were All the British and French capable of bearing athered in the fort to take part in or look on at the merrymaking . When his men were posted Clark walked boldly forward through the open door , and , leaning ...
... causing any alarm . arms were All the British and French capable of bearing athered in the fort to take part in or look on at the merrymaking . When his men were posted Clark walked boldly forward through the open door , and , leaning ...
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... cause . rode hither and thither , and all through Georgia and South Carolina none dared lift their heads to oppose them , while North Carolina lay at the feet of Cornwallis , as he started through it with his army to march into Virginia ...
... cause . rode hither and thither , and all through Georgia and South Carolina none dared lift their heads to oppose them , while North Carolina lay at the feet of Cornwallis , as he started through it with his army to march into Virginia ...
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