The Writings of George Washington: The writings of George WashingtonF. Andrews, 1835 |
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... believe , that the good sense of the people will ultimately get the better of their prejudices ; and that order and sound policy , though they do not come so often as one would wish , will be produced from the present unsettled and ...
... believe , that the good sense of the people will ultimately get the better of their prejudices ; and that order and sound policy , though they do not come so often as one would wish , will be produced from the present unsettled and ...
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... believe there is every dis- position in them , not only to acknowledge the merits , but to reward the services of the army . There is a contractedness , I am sorry to add , in some of the States , from whence all our difficulties on ...
... believe there is every dis- position in them , not only to acknowledge the merits , but to reward the services of the army . There is a contractedness , I am sorry to add , in some of the States , from whence all our difficulties on ...
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... Believe me , my dear Sir , there is no disparity in our ways of thinking and acting , though there may happen to be a little in the years we have lived , which places the advantage of the correspondence on my side , as I shall benefit ...
... Believe me , my dear Sir , there is no disparity in our ways of thinking and acting , though there may happen to be a little in the years we have lived , which places the advantage of the correspondence on my side , as I shall benefit ...
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... believe pos- sessed of our western posts . I cannot but thank you , however , my dear Sir , for the polite and friendly offers contained in your letters of the 6th and 12th instant , both of which are safe at hand . If ever I should ...
... believe pos- sessed of our western posts . I cannot but thank you , however , my dear Sir , for the polite and friendly offers contained in your letters of the 6th and 12th instant , both of which are safe at hand . If ever I should ...
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... believe , all he aims at . Ought he to be disappointed of this ? If you think otherwise , I am sure you will not only move the mat- For me , it only remains ter , but give it your support . to feel for his situation ; and to assure you ...
... believe , all he aims at . Ought he to be disappointed of this ? If you think otherwise , I am sure you will not only move the mat- For me , it only remains ter , but give it your support . to feel for his situation ; and to assure you ...
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