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... present situation , and be put into a house where he may live comfortably . " In a letter to the President of Congress on the following day , he gives his moderating counsels on the whole subject of retaliation . " Though I sincerely ...
... present situation , and be put into a house where he may live comfortably . " In a letter to the President of Congress on the following day , he gives his moderating counsels on the whole subject of retaliation . " Though I sincerely ...
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... every act of lenity and of kindness ? ” " " Many more objections , " added he , " might be subjoined , were they material . I shall only Congress's Vindictive Policy 63 observe , that the present state 62 Life of Wasbington.
... every act of lenity and of kindness ? ” " " Many more objections , " added he , " might be subjoined , were they material . I shall only Congress's Vindictive Policy 63 observe , that the present state 62 Life of Wasbington.
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Washington Irving. Congress's Vindictive Policy 63 observe , that the present state of the army , if it deserves that name , will not authorize the language of retaliation , or the style of menace . This will be conceded by all who know ...
Washington Irving. Congress's Vindictive Policy 63 observe , that the present state of the army , if it deserves that name , will not authorize the language of retaliation , or the style of menace . This will be conceded by all who know ...
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... present destitute situation of his depart- ment as to troops , Schuyler feared that Carle- ton might not only succeed in an attempt on Ticonderoga , but might push his way to Al- bany . He had written in vain , he said , to.
... present destitute situation of his depart- ment as to troops , Schuyler feared that Carle- ton might not only succeed in an attempt on Ticonderoga , but might push his way to Al- bany . He had written in vain , he said , to.
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... present critical juncture , know- ing , he said , " the difficulty of maintaining harmony among men from different States , and bringing them to lay aside all attachments and distinctions of a local and provincial nature , and consider ...
... present critical juncture , know- ing , he said , " the difficulty of maintaining harmony among men from different States , and bringing them to lay aside all attachments and distinctions of a local and provincial nature , and consider ...
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