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" Who, that was not a witness, could imagine that the most violent local prejudices would cease so soon; and that men, who came from the different parts of the continent, strongly disposed by the habits of education to despise and quarrel with each other,... "
Epistles Domestic, Confidential, and Official, from General Washington ... - Page 271
by John Randolph, John Vardill - 1796 - 303 pages
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London Magazine: Or, Gentleman's Monthly Intelligencer..., Volume 1

1735 - 682 pages
...Who that was not a witaefs could imagine, that the molt violent local prejudices would ccafe la Coon, and that men who came from the different parts of the continent, Strongly difpofed by the habits of education to delpUe* and quarrel with each other, would iniUntly...
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Annual Register, Volume 26

Edmund Burke - History - 1785 - 652 pages
...army formed a"t once from fuch raw materials ? Who that was not a witnefs could imagine that the moff violent local prejudices would ceafe fo foon, and...different parts of the continent, ftrongly difpofed by the habits of education1 to defpife and quarrel with each' other, would inftantly become but one patriotic...
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The New annual register, or General repository of history, politics, and ...

1796 - 784 pages
...army formed at once from fuch raw materials ? Who that was not a witncfs could imagine that the mofi violent local prejudices would ceafe fo foon, and...from the different parts of the continent, ftrongly difpofcd by the. habits of education to defpife and quarrel with each other, would inilantly become...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for ...

History - 1800 - 632 pages
...ever happen again. For who has before feen a difciplined army formed at once from fuch raw materials ? Who that was not a witnefs could imagine that the...would ceafe fo foon, and that men who came from the différent parts of the continent, ftrongly difpofed by the habits of education to defpife and quarrel...
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Annual Register of World Events, Volume 26

History - 1800 - 608 pages
...army formed at once from fuch raw materials? Who that was not a witnefs could irmgine that the mod violent local prejudices would ceafe fo foon, and...different parts of the continent, ftrongly difpofed by the habits of education to defpife and quarrel with each other, would inftantly become but one patriotic...
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Washington's Political Legacies: To which is Annexed an Appendix, Containing ...

George Washington - Presidents - 1800 - 240 pages
...who that was not a witness could imagine that the most violent local prejudices would cease so soon, and that men who came from the different parts of the continent, strongly disposed by the habits of education to despise and quarrel with each other, would instantly...
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The Washingtoniana: Containing a Sketch of the Life and Death of the Late ...

1802 - 440 pages
...that •was not a witness could imagine that the most violent local prejudices would cease so soon, and that men who came from the different parts of the continent, strongly disposed by the habits of education to despise and quarrel with each other, would instantly...
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History of the Rise, Progress, and Termination of the American Revolution ...

Mercy Otis Warren - United States - 1805 - 496 pages
...happen again. For who has before *4 feen a difcipUhed army formed at once, from fuch raw " materials ? Who that was not a witnefs could imagine " that the moft violent local prejudices would ceafe fo fooa, " and that men who came from the different parts of the " continent, ftrongly difpofed by the...
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The Life of George Washington: Commander in Chief of the Armies of the ...

David Ramsay - Presidents - 1807 - 486 pages
...that was not a witness, -could imagine, that the most violent local prejudices would cease so soon, and that men, who came from the different parts of the continent, strongly disposed by the habits of education to despise and quarrel with each other, would instantly...
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The Patriot's Monitor, for New-Hampshire: Designed to Impress and Perpetuate ...

Ignatius Thomson - Chronology - 1810 - 220 pages
...happen again. 8. For who has before feen a difciplined army formed at once from fuch raw materials ? Who that was not a witnefs could imagine that the...prejudices would ceafe fo foon, and that men who came from^ tte different parts of the continent, ftrongly difvjo'C' »f education to defpife and quarrel wiVV,...
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