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Letters From Our Founding Fathers - These Were The Men of '76 | For God and Country

These Were The Men of '76 | For God and Country

09/15/24 • 62 min

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Letters From Our Founding Fathers

Episode 164:
Guests: Abigail Adams, John Adams, General Washington
Beware of "foreign agents" -
Dangerous Times -
Character of Generals -
Serving the country -
Oaths and keeping them -
Founding a Post Office -
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Episode 164:
Guests: Abigail Adams, John Adams, General Washington
Beware of "foreign agents" -
Dangerous Times -
Character of Generals -
Serving the country -
Oaths and keeping them -
Founding a Post Office -
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Support the show

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Letters From Our Founding Fathers - These Were The Men of '76 | For God and Country

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