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... 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 ample time and occasion ...
... 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 ample time and occasion ...
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... force of impression . When fully possessed of the details of his remarkable coun- tenance , and inspired by the record of his career , we turn from the description of those who beheld the man , on horseback , at the head of an army ...
... force of impression . When fully possessed of the details of his remarkable coun- tenance , and inspired by the record of his career , we turn from the description of those who beheld the man , on horseback , at the head of an army ...
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... arti- ficial and extraordinary force - to put , [ * ] in the place of the delegated will of the Nation , the will of a party ; —often a small but artful and enterprising mi- nority of the community ; -- and , according to * it Appendix 189.
... arti- ficial and extraordinary force - to put , [ * ] in the place of the delegated will of the Nation , the will of a party ; —often a small but artful and enterprising mi- nority of the community ; -- and , according to * it Appendix 189.
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... force , by surprising some commanding citadel , or by some other sudden and unforeseen movement the fate of the Republic is de- cided . But in Republics of large extent , usurpation can scarcely make its way through these avenues ...
... force , by surprising some commanding citadel , or by some other sudden and unforeseen movement the fate of the Republic is de- cided . But in Republics of large extent , usurpation can scarcely make its way through these avenues ...
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... force of public opinion , to mitigate and assuage it . - A fire not to be quenched ; it demands a uniform vigilance to prevent its bursting into a flame , lest , [ instead of warming , it should ] * consume.- It is important , likewise ...
... force of public opinion , to mitigate and assuage it . - A fire not to be quenched ; it demands a uniform vigilance to prevent its bursting into a flame , lest , [ instead of warming , it should ] * consume.- It is important , likewise ...
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