Life of George Washington, Količina 5Putnam, 1860 Five volumes complete in three. |
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Stran 87
... attachment of all classes to the government : " While in Europe , wars or commotions seem to agitate almost every nation , peace and tranquillity prevail among us , except in some parts of our Western frontiers , where the Indians have ...
... attachment of all classes to the government : " While in Europe , wars or commotions seem to agitate almost every nation , peace and tranquillity prevail among us , except in some parts of our Western frontiers , where the Indians have ...
Stran 111
... attachment to your country . " In a letter dated March 31st , St. Clair urged reasons for be- ing permitted to retain his commission " until an opportunity should be presented , if necessary , of investigating his conduct in every mode ...
... attachment to your country . " In a letter dated March 31st , St. Clair urged reasons for be- ing permitted to retain his commission " until an opportunity should be presented , if necessary , of investigating his conduct in every mode ...
Stran 122
... attachment . " Mr. Edmund Randolph also , after a long letter on the “ jeop- ardy of the Union , " which seemed to him " at the eve of a crisis , ” adds : " The fuel which has been already gathered for combustion wants no addition . But ...
... attachment . " Mr. Edmund Randolph also , after a long letter on the “ jeop- ardy of the Union , " which seemed to him " at the eve of a crisis , ” adds : " The fuel which has been already gathered for combustion wants no addition . But ...
Stran 150
... attachment to the people of whom he was the monarch , who , though educated in the lap of despotism , had given repeated proofs that he was not the enemy of liberty , brought precipitately and ignominiously to the block without any sub ...
... attachment to the people of whom he was the monarch , who , though educated in the lap of despotism , had given repeated proofs that he was not the enemy of liberty , brought precipitately and ignominiously to the block without any sub ...
Stran 160
... attachment to his nation professed by the people at large ; declared that the President was not the sovereign of the country , and had no right , without consulting Congress , to give such instructions as he had issued to the State ...
... attachment to his nation professed by the people at large ; declared that the President was not the sovereign of the country , and had no right , without consulting Congress , to give such instructions as he had issued to the State ...
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