Life of George Washington, Količina 5Putnam, 1860 Five volumes complete in three. |
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... character of Washington has recently been made the theme . Grateful , however , for the kindly dis- position which has greeted each successive volume , and with a profound sense of the indulgence he has experi- enced from the public ...
... character of Washington has recently been made the theme . Grateful , however , for the kindly dis- position which has greeted each successive volume , and with a profound sense of the indulgence he has experi- enced from the public ...
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... Character , by Fisher Ames ...... CHAPTER V. The Department of State still without a Head - Sketch of Jefferson's Character and Opinions - Deeply immersed in French Politics at Paris - Gouverneur Morris 20 PAGE abroad - Contrast of his ...
... Character , by Fisher Ames ...... CHAPTER V. The Department of State still without a Head - Sketch of Jefferson's Character and Opinions - Deeply immersed in French Politics at Paris - Gouverneur Morris 20 PAGE abroad - Contrast of his ...
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... Character of Washington ..... CHAPTER XXIV . Debate on Jefferson's Report on Commercial Intercourse - A Naval Force proposed for the Protection of Commerce against Piratical Cruisers - Further instances of the Audacity of Genet - His ...
... Character of Washington ..... CHAPTER XXIV . Debate on Jefferson's Report on Commercial Intercourse - A Naval Force proposed for the Protection of Commerce against Piratical Cruisers - Further instances of the Audacity of Genet - His ...
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... danger , which bound the veterans of the revolution firmly to each other . * See Sullivan's Letters on Public Characters , p . 84 . CHAPTER II . WASHINGTON'S PRIVACY BESET WITH VISITS OF COMPLIMENT 6 [ 1789 . LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
... danger , which bound the veterans of the revolution firmly to each other . * See Sullivan's Letters on Public Characters , p . 84 . CHAPTER II . WASHINGTON'S PRIVACY BESET WITH VISITS OF COMPLIMENT 6 [ 1789 . LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
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... characters , not as President , but as private individual ? And then as to his table - under the preceding form of government , the Presidents of Congress had been accustomed to give dinners twice a week to large parties of both sexes ...
... characters , not as President , but as private individual ? And then as to his table - under the preceding form of government , the Presidents of Congress had been accustomed to give dinners twice a week to large parties of both sexes ...
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