The Life and Times of Alexander HamiltonL. P. Crown & Company, 1857 - Всего страниц: 408 |
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... sentiment did not by any means pervade the assembly . The ministry were not without the aid of their hired representa- tives among its members present ; and the discus- sions were both animated , hostile , and bitter . It was on this ...
... sentiment did not by any means pervade the assembly . The ministry were not without the aid of their hired representa- tives among its members present ; and the discus- sions were both animated , hostile , and bitter . It was on this ...
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... sentiments of dissatisfaction with the commander - in - chief . Congress then appointed a new board of war , of which General Gates , whom many wished to make the rival of Washington , was made president , and Generals Mifflin and ...
... sentiments of dissatisfaction with the commander - in - chief . Congress then appointed a new board of war , of which General Gates , whom many wished to make the rival of Washington , was made president , and Generals Mifflin and ...
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... sentiment crushed their influence so completely that their malignant efforts produced no results . General Mifflin at last felt constrained by the force of public opinion to re- sign his post . How Washington felt and acted under the ...
... sentiment crushed their influence so completely that their malignant efforts produced no results . General Mifflin at last felt constrained by the force of public opinion to re- sign his post . How Washington felt and acted under the ...
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... sentiment , and accomplished manners , pleads for him ; but hard - hearted policy calls for a sacri- fice . He must die . I send you my account of Arnold's affair , and to justify myself to your sen- timent , I must inform you that I ...
... sentiment , and accomplished manners , pleads for him ; but hard - hearted policy calls for a sacri- fice . He must die . I send you my account of Arnold's affair , and to justify myself to your sen- timent , I must inform you that I ...
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... sentiments with you at this time , because I view things very differently , I fear , from what people in general do , who seem to think the contest at an end , and that to make money , and get places , are the only things now remaining ...
... sentiments with you at this time , because I view things very differently , I fear , from what people in general do , who seem to think the contest at an end , and that to make money , and get places , are the only things now remaining ...
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