The History of the Rise, Progress, and Establishment of the Independence of the United States of America, 3. ciltSamuel Campbell, no. 124, Pearl-street, 1801 |
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... necessary . The commander in chief inculcated it upon him , that the success and efficacy of the expedition depended absolutely on the celerity of his move- ments , and might be defeated , if he did not proceed as light as possible ...
... necessary . The commander in chief inculcated it upon him , that the success and efficacy of the expedition depended absolutely on the celerity of his move- ments , and might be defeated , if he did not proceed as light as possible ...
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... necessary to preserve it . A bankrupt faithless republic would be a novelty in the political world , and appear among reputable nations , like a common prostitute among chaste and respectable matrons . We are convinced , that the arts ...
... necessary to preserve it . A bankrupt faithless republic would be a novelty in the political world , and appear among reputable nations , like a common prostitute among chaste and respectable matrons . We are convinced , that the arts ...
Sayfa 32
... necessary for deliberation and the discussion of various in- terests . The count's third letter , granting the said truce , was written towards evening . Thus time was gained for the arrival of the whole detachment from Beaufort . An ...
... necessary for deliberation and the discussion of various in- terests . The count's third letter , granting the said truce , was written towards evening . Thus time was gained for the arrival of the whole detachment from Beaufort . An ...
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... necessary that measures be taken for the preventing of other powers from being deceived into a belief of them - that the negociation of Britain , as far as Could yet be learned , had not succeeded that the dispositions of all the ...
... necessary that measures be taken for the preventing of other powers from being deceived into a belief of them - that the negociation of Britain , as far as Could yet be learned , had not succeeded that the dispositions of all the ...
Sayfa 38
... necessary , in compliance with their engagements ; but it is not improbable that their reluctance , or the distance of their dominions , may delay such assistance , if granted at all , so as to be too late for the next campaign that ...
... necessary , in compliance with their engagements ; but it is not improbable that their reluctance , or the distance of their dominions , may delay such assistance , if granted at all , so as to be too late for the next campaign that ...
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