The Writings of George Washington: The writings of George WashingtonF. Andrews, 1835 |
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... kind of nobility , knighthood , or distinctions of a similar nature , amongst the citizens of our republic , yet I pray you will have the goodness to make known to the Illustrious Knights of the Order An order of knighthood , which had ...
... kind of nobility , knighthood , or distinctions of a similar nature , amongst the citizens of our republic , yet I pray you will have the goodness to make known to the Illustrious Knights of the Order An order of knighthood , which had ...
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... kind- ness and approbation of those , who have been more intimately conversant with my public transactions ; and I need scarcely add , that the favorable opinion of no one is more acceptable , than that of yourself . In recollecting the ...
... kind- ness and approbation of those , who have been more intimately conversant with my public transactions ; and I need scarcely add , that the favorable opinion of no one is more acceptable , than that of yourself . In recollecting the ...
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... kind invitation to your house , if I should come to Paris . At present I see but little prospect of such a voyage . The deranged situation of my private concerns , occa- sioned by an absence of almost nine years , and an en- tire ...
... kind invitation to your house , if I should come to Paris . At present I see but little prospect of such a voyage . The deranged situation of my private concerns , occa- sioned by an absence of almost nine years , and an en- tire ...
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... , and were certain of not wanting any for the second , then all expense , of every nature and kind VOL . IX . 4 с whatsoever on this score , would be equally nugatory and PART III . ] 25 PRIVATE LETTERS . TO BARON STEUBEN. ...
... , and were certain of not wanting any for the second , then all expense , of every nature and kind VOL . IX . 4 с whatsoever on this score , would be equally nugatory and PART III . ] 25 PRIVATE LETTERS . TO BARON STEUBEN. ...
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... , upon mature consideration , I may depart from the resolution I had formed , of living perfectly at my ease , exempt from every kind of re- sponsibility , is more than I can at present absolutely 32 [ ÆT . 52 . WASHINGTON'S WRITINGS .
... , upon mature consideration , I may depart from the resolution I had formed , of living perfectly at my ease , exempt from every kind of re- sponsibility , is more than I can at present absolutely 32 [ ÆT . 52 . WASHINGTON'S WRITINGS .
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