Life of George Washington, Količina 5Putnam, 1860 Five volumes complete in three. |
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... arrival at the Seat of Government - New York at that Period - Jefferson apprehends Monar- chical Designs .. 50 CHAPTER IX . The Assumption of the State Debts discussed -- Washington in favor - A Majority of Two against it - Hamilton's ...
... arrival at the Seat of Government - New York at that Period - Jefferson apprehends Monar- chical Designs .. 50 CHAPTER IX . The Assumption of the State Debts discussed -- Washington in favor - A Majority of Two against it - Hamilton's ...
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... arrived , and on neither occasion were any mock regal ceremonials observed . Washington was the last man that would have tolerated any thing of the kind . Our next chapter will show the almost casual manner in which the simple ...
... arrived , and on neither occasion were any mock regal ceremonials observed . Washington was the last man that would have tolerated any thing of the kind . Our next chapter will show the almost casual manner in which the simple ...
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... arrived there , as he says , " when the American revolution seemed to have awakened the thinking part of the French nation from the sleep of despotism in which they had been sunk . " Carrying with him his republican principles and zeal ...
... arrived there , as he says , " when the American revolution seemed to have awakened the thinking part of the French nation from the sleep of despotism in which they had been sunk . " Carrying with him his republican principles and zeal ...
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... arrived in Paris on the 3d of February , 1789 , furnished by Washington with letters of intro- duction to persons in England , France , and Holland . His brilliant talents , ready conversational powers , easy confidence in society , and ...
... arrived in Paris on the 3d of February , 1789 , furnished by Washington with letters of intro- duction to persons in England , France , and Holland . His brilliant talents , ready conversational powers , easy confidence in society , and ...
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... arrived at the grand entrance , which is over what is called " The Neck , " the Lieutenant Governor and the Executive Council were brought to a sudden halt by observing the municipal authorities drawn up in their carriages , in formal ...
... arrived at the grand entrance , which is over what is called " The Neck , " the Lieutenant Governor and the Executive Council were brought to a sudden halt by observing the municipal authorities drawn up in their carriages , in formal ...
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