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... retreat . She reopened the door and advanced up to the general with a firm step . " Sir , " said she , " you brought me up to speak the truth , and when I told grandmamma I was alone , I hope you believed I was alone . " The general ...
... retreat . She reopened the door and advanced up to the general with a firm step . " Sir , " said she , " you brought me up to speak the truth , and when I told grandmamma I was alone , I hope you believed I was alone . " The general ...
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... retreat . " It is not the time nor the attention only , " writes he , " which the public duties I am engaged in require , but their bringing upon me applicants , recommen- ders of applicants , and seekers of information , none of whom ...
... retreat . " It is not the time nor the attention only , " writes he , " which the public duties I am engaged in require , but their bringing upon me applicants , recommen- ders of applicants , and seekers of information , none of whom ...
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... retreat of the American forces , under Gen- eral Sullivan , from Rhode Island ; he , therefore , largely partook of the spirit of those days , came freely under the influence of Washington's character as it pervaded the camp , and had ...
... retreat of the American forces , under Gen- eral Sullivan , from Rhode Island ; he , therefore , largely partook of the spirit of those days , came freely under the influence of Washington's character as it pervaded the camp , and had ...
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... retreat , that the involuntary errors , I have probably committed , have been the sources of no serious or lasting mischief to our country . I may then expect to realize , without alloy , the sweet enjoyment of partaking in the midst of ...
... retreat , that the involuntary errors , I have probably committed , have been the sources of no serious or lasting mischief to our country . I may then expect to realize , without alloy , the sweet enjoyment of partaking in the midst of ...
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... ? On the margin opposite this paragraph is the following note : " This paragraph may have the appearance of self - distrust and mere vanity . " 2 four tions ; —I anticipate with pleasing expectation that retreat , Appendir 207.
... ? On the margin opposite this paragraph is the following note : " This paragraph may have the appearance of self - distrust and mere vanity . " 2 four tions ; —I anticipate with pleasing expectation that retreat , Appendir 207.
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