| Jeremy Belknap - 1812 - 386 páginas
...and jealoufy are fcattercd among ourfelves by aof this kind. If you are ferious in your profeffions, -'•thefe will be additional motives for accepting...appear to me equitable) and "•^thereby convincing the common enemy, that all there expecla'^ lions of difunion are vain, and that they have been worfted... | |
| Jeremy Belknap - 1831 - 566 páginas
...scattered among ourselves by a conduct of this kind. If you are serious in your professions, these will.be additional motives for accepting the terms which have...which appear to me equitable) and thereby convincing the common enemy, that all their expectations of disunion are vain, and that they have been worsted... | |
| Jeremy Belknap - 1831 - 546 páginas
...scattered among ourselves by a conduct of this kind. If you are serious in your professions, these will be additional motives for accepting the terms which have been offered, (and which appear to ine equitable) and thereby convincing the common enemy, that all their expectations of disunion are... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1835 - 604 páginas
...scattered among ourselves by a conduct of this kind. If you are sincere in your professions, these will be additional motives for accepting the terms,...which appear to me equitable, and thereby convincing the common enemy, that all their expectations of disunion are vain, and that they have been worsted... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1835 - 596 páginas
...scattered among ourselves by a conduct of this kind. If you are sincere in your professions, these will be additional motives for accepting the terms,...which appear to me equitable, and thereby convincing the common enemy, that all their expectations of disunion are vain, and that they have been worsted... | |
| George Washington - 1838 - 596 páginas
...scattered among ourselves by a conduct of this kind. If you are sincere in your professions, these will be additional motives for accepting the terms,...which appear to me equitable, and thereby convincing the common enemy, that all their expectations of disunion are vain, and that they have been worsted... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1839 - 594 páginas
...scattered among ourselves by a conduct of this kind. If you are sincere in your professions, these will be additional motives for accepting the terms,...which appear to me equitable, and thereby convincing the common enemy, that all their expectations of disunion are vain, and that they have been worsted... | |
| George Washington - 1847 - 618 páginas
...scattered among ourselves by a conduct of this kind. If you are sincere in your professions, these will be additional motives for accepting the terms,...which appear to me equitable, and thereby convincing the common enemy, that all their expectations of disunion are vain, and that they have been worsted... | |
| George Washington - 1855 - 586 páginas
...scattered among ourselves by a conduct of this kind. If you are sincere in your professions, these will be additional motives for accepting the terms,...which appear to me equitable, and thereby convincing the common enemy, that all their expectations of disunion are vain, and that they have been worsted... | |
| Vermont Historical Society - 1871 - 560 páginas
...scattered among ourselves by a conduct of this kind. If you are sincere in your professions, these will be additional motives for accepting the terms,...which appear to me equitable, and thereby convincing the common enemy that all their expectations of disunion are vain, and that they have been worsted... | |
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