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Recent entries into the field include Ellis, His Excellency, Burns and Dunn, George Washington, and Ferling, Ascent.
George Washington’s First War David A. Clary 2011
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Recent entries into the field include Ellis, His Excellency, Burns and Dunn, George Washington, and Ferling, Ascent.
George Washington’s First War David A. Clary 2011
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Recent entries into the field include Ellis, His Excellency, Burns and Dunn, George Washington, and Ferling, Ascent.
George Washington’s First War David A. Clary 2011
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Recent entries into the field include Ellis, His Excellency, Burns and Dunn, George Washington, and Ferling, Ascent.
George Washington’s First War David A. Clary 2011
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As Ferling put it, the letter “released Adams from the emotional shackles” of the war crisis.41 If the greatest warrior in America was for peace, Adams could pursue it without risk to his own self-esteem.
America's First Dynasty Richard Brookhiser 2002
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Biographer John Ferling shrewdly notes that Adams's lifelong insecurity about never having borne arms fed his rhetoric now.
America's First Dynasty Richard Brookhiser 2002
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_Ferling_ is a well-known word in old legal phraseology.
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Ferling; so in truth the proper name of a Peny in those times was called a Sterling, without any other reason of it than the use of the times and arbitrary imposition, as other names usually grow.
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A.E. _Suem, Ferling, Grasson_ -- In a copy of Court Roll, dated the 40th year of
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_I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ_, and shewed that it was no disparagement for the greatest to be a gospel-minister; and a second time he preached at Ferling (in his own country) upon 2 Cor.v. 18.
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