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" I little imagined, when I took my last leave of the walks of public life, that any event could bring me again on a public theatre. But the unjust conduct of France towards these United States has been and continues to be such, that it must be opposed... "
Recreations in Agriculture, Natural-history, Arts, and Miscellaneous Literature - Page 469
by James Anderson - 1800
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The Loyalist [ed. by W. Blair].

Loyalist - 1803 - 344 lehte
...fig-tree, that any event would arise in, my day which would bring me .again on a public theatre : but the unjust, ambitious, and intoxicated conduct of France...manly resistance, or we shall not only hazard the subjugation of our government, but the independence of our nation also; both being evidently struck...
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The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, 70. köide

1808 - 1016 lehte
...fig, that any event would arise in my Jew, that would bring me again on a public theatre : but the unjust, ambitious, and intoxicated conduct of France...manly resistance, or we shall not only hazard the subjugation of our Government, but the independence of our nation also ; both being, evidently, struck...
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The Writings of George Washington: pt. IV. Letters official and private ...

George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1836 - 600 lehte
...of the walks of public life, that any event could bring me again on a public theatre. But the unjust conduct of France towards these United States has been and continues to be such, that it must be opposed by a * From Dr. Anderson's Letter. — "I have been urged to engage once more in...
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The Writings of George Washington: Being His Correspondence ..., 11. köide

George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1839 - 596 lehte
...of the walks of public life, that any event could bring me again on a public theatre. But the unjust conduct of France towards these United States has been and continues to be such, that it must be opposed by a * From Dr. Anderson's Letter. — "I have been urged to engage once more in...
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The Life of General Washington: First President of the United States

Charles Wentworth Upham - 1856 - 406 lehte
...of the walks of public life, that any event could bring me again on a public theatre. But the unjust conduct of France towards these United States has been and continues to be such, that it must be opposed by a firm and manly resistance, or we shall not only hazard the subjugation of our...
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James Outram: A Biography, 1. köide

Frederic John Goldsmid - 1880 - 478 lehte
...fig-tree, that any event would arise in my day that would bring me again on a public theatre ; but the unjust, ambitious, and intoxicated conduct of France...manly resistance, or we shall not only hazard the subjugation of our government, but the independence of our nation also, both being evidently struck...
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The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, 21. köide

1897 - 632 lehte
...of the walks of public life, that any event could bring me again on a public theatre. But the unjust conduct of France towards these United States has been and continues to be such, that it must be opposed by a firm and manly resistance, or we shall not only hazard the subjugation of our...
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The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, 21. köide

1897 - 628 lehte
...of the walks of public life, that any event could bring me again on a public theatre. But the unjust conduct of France towards these United States has been and continues to be such, that it must be opposed by a firm and manly resistance, or we shall not only hazard the subjugation of our...
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Washington After the Revolution: 1784-1799

William Spohn Baker - 1897 - 384 lehte
...of the walks of public life, that any event could bring me again on a public theatre. But the unjust conduct of France towards these United States has been and continues to be such, that it must be opposed by a firm and manly resistance, or we shall not only hazard the subjugation of our...
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Washington After the Revolution: MDCCLXXXIV-MDCCXCIX

William Spohn Baker - 1898 - 428 lehte
...of the walks of public life, that any event could bring me again on a public theatre. But the unjust conduct of France towards these United States has been and continues to be such, that it must be opposed by a firm and manly resistance, or we shall not only hazard the subjugation of our...
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