The Life of George Washington, Commander in Chief of the American Army, Through the Revolutionary War: And the First President of the United States, Volum 2T. Bedington, 1826 |
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... citizens of the United States to observe the thirteenth of December as a day of Publick Thanks- giving and Prayer . The news of the capture of Earl Cornwallis was every where received with exultation and publick rejoicing . Congress for ...
... citizens of the United States to observe the thirteenth of December as a day of Publick Thanks- giving and Prayer . The news of the capture of Earl Cornwallis was every where received with exultation and publick rejoicing . Congress for ...
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... citizens of America , placed in the most envi- able condition , as the sole lords and proprietors of a vast tract of continent , comprehending all the various soils and climates of the world , and abounding with all the necessaries and ...
... citizens of America , placed in the most envi- able condition , as the sole lords and proprietors of a vast tract of continent , comprehending all the various soils and climates of the world , and abounding with all the necessaries and ...
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... citizens should not be completely free and happy , the fault will be entirely their own . " Such is our situation , and such are our prospects ; but notwithstanding the cup of blessing is thus reach- ed out to us , notwithstanding ...
... citizens should not be completely free and happy , the fault will be entirely their own . " Such is our situation , and such are our prospects ; but notwithstanding the cup of blessing is thus reach- ed out to us , notwithstanding ...
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... citizens to cultivate a spirit of subordination and obedience to government ; to entertain a brotherly af- fection and love for one another , for their fellow citi- zens of the United States at large ; and particularly for their ...
... citizens to cultivate a spirit of subordination and obedience to government ; to entertain a brotherly af- fection and love for one another , for their fellow citi- zens of the United States at large ; and particularly for their ...
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... citizens , make his publick entry on horseback into the city . His military course being honourably and success . fully terminated , the painful task remained to bid adieu to the companions of his toils and dangers . The clos- ing ...
... citizens , make his publick entry on horseback into the city . His military course being honourably and success . fully terminated , the painful task remained to bid adieu to the companions of his toils and dangers . The clos- ing ...
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