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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Side 47
... in which they expressed a duti- ful attachment to the government , but mentioned that after the late resolution of Congress , they " confident- ly expected that their accounts would be liquidated , the 1783. ] 47 LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
... in which they expressed a duti- ful attachment to the government , but mentioned that after the late resolution of Congress , they " confident- ly expected that their accounts would be liquidated , the 1783. ] 47 LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
Side 53
... confidence in the rectitude of our 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 ...
... confidence in the rectitude of our 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 ...
Side 54
... confidence of your fellow citizens , enabled them to display their martial genius , and transmit their fame to posterity . You have persevered , till these United States , aided by a magnanimous king and nation , have been enabled under ...
... confidence of your fellow citizens , enabled them to display their martial genius , and transmit their fame to posterity . You have persevered , till these United States , aided by a magnanimous king and nation , have been enabled under ...
Side 66
... confidence in their rulers , and the want of publick faith and rectitude , to consider the charms of liberty as imaginary and delu- sive . A state of uncertainty and fluctuation must dis- gust and alarm such men , and prepare their ...
... confidence in their rulers , and the want of publick faith and rectitude , to consider the charms of liberty as imaginary and delu- sive . A state of uncertainty and fluctuation must dis- gust and alarm such men , and prepare their ...
Side 69
... confidence incompatible with other measures which I had previously adopted , and from which seeing little prospect of disengaging myself , it would be disingenuous not to express a wish that some other character on whom greater reliance ...
... confidence incompatible with other measures which I had previously adopted , and from which seeing little prospect of disengaging myself , it would be disingenuous not to express a wish that some other character on whom greater reliance ...
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