Washington's Words on a National University, Issue 76Directors of the Old South Work, 1899 - 16 pages |
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... took with her a great many sealed despatches concerning arrangements to be ` made , and a great many valuable objects . When she arrived off Mona Island , which forms already a part of St. Domingo , she was attacked , and compelled to ...
... took with her a great many sealed despatches concerning arrangements to be ` made , and a great many valuable objects . When she arrived off Mona Island , which forms already a part of St. Domingo , she was attacked , and compelled to ...
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... took formal possession of the country in the name of his Majesty , and all the captains took the oath of allegiance to him , as their general and governor of the country . When this ceremony was ended , he offered to do everything in ...
... took formal possession of the country in the name of his Majesty , and all the captains took the oath of allegiance to him , as their general and governor of the country . When this ceremony was ended , he offered to do everything in ...
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... took courage , and without exception followed his example . It appears the enemy did not perceive their ap- proach until the very moment of the attack , as it was very early in the morning and had rained in torrents . The greater part ...
... took courage , and without exception followed his example . It appears the enemy did not perceive their ap- proach until the very moment of the attack , as it was very early in the morning and had rained in torrents . The greater part ...
Contents
LAFAYETTE IN THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION | 1 |
LETTERS OF WASHINGTON AND LAFAYETTE | 24 |
WASHINGTONS LETTERS ON THE CONSTITUTION | 1 |
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