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... , and tea bring me within the dawn of candle light ; previous to which , if not prevented by company , I resolve that , as soon VOL . VIII . - 5 as the glimmering taper supplies the place of the great Life at Mount Vernon 65.
... , and tea bring me within the dawn of candle light ; previous to which , if not prevented by company , I resolve that , as soon VOL . VIII . - 5 as the glimmering taper supplies the place of the great Life at Mount Vernon 65.
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... of Honor , and a marshal's pen- sion . He died full of years and honors , in 1807 . † American State Papers , vols . iii . and iv . VOL . VIII . - 6 reveals the whole of this dishonorable intrigue . It states Count de Rocbambeau SI.
... of Honor , and a marshal's pen- sion . He died full of years and honors , in 1807 . † American State Papers , vols . iii . and iv . VOL . VIII . - 6 reveals the whole of this dishonorable intrigue . It states Count de Rocbambeau SI.
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... and that his feelings should be hurt by being outranked . " If the authority , " adds he , " which appointed me to the rank of VOL . VIII . - 7 second major - general in the army , will review Patriotism of Pinckney 97.
... and that his feelings should be hurt by being outranked . " If the authority , " adds he , " which appointed me to the rank of VOL . VIII . - 7 second major - general in the army , will review Patriotism of Pinckney 97.
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... which had been brought from the post - office . When he met with anything interesting or en- tertaining , he would read it aloud as well as VOL VIII . - 8 1 his hoarseness would permit , or he listened and Wasbington's Illness 113.
... which had been brought from the post - office . When he met with anything interesting or en- tertaining , he would read it aloud as well as VOL VIII . - 8 1 his hoarseness would permit , or he listened and Wasbington's Illness 113.
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... and encounter all the perils of Indian ambush , inclement skies , undisciplined followers , famine , and VOL . VIII . - 9 woodland skirmish . It recalls his calm authority and providential 129 APPENDIX -Portraits of Washington.
... and encounter all the perils of Indian ambush , inclement skies , undisciplined followers , famine , and VOL . VIII . - 9 woodland skirmish . It recalls his calm authority and providential 129 APPENDIX -Portraits of Washington.
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