Life of George Washington, Količina 5Putnam, 1860 Five volumes complete in three. |
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... Citizens - Washington's Sensitiveness to the Attacks of the Press - His unshaken . Determination ..... 144 152 CHAPTER XXI . Washington called to Mount Vernon - The case of the Little Sarah comes up in his absence - Governor Mifflin ...
... Citizens - Washington's Sensitiveness to the Attacks of the Press - His unshaken . Determination ..... 144 152 CHAPTER XXI . Washington called to Mount Vernon - The case of the Little Sarah comes up in his absence - Governor Mifflin ...
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... citizens , exclusive of all permanent or hereditary distinctions , " had not hitherto , he thought , from an imperfect structure of the government , had a fair trial , and " was of a nature to engage the good wishes of every good man ...
... citizens , exclusive of all permanent or hereditary distinctions , " had not hitherto , he thought , from an imperfect structure of the government , had a fair trial , and " was of a nature to engage the good wishes of every good man ...
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... citizens of distinction he pleased , in small parties without excit- ing clamors ; but this should always be done without formality . His private life should be at his own discretion , as to giving or receiving informal visits among ...
... citizens of distinction he pleased , in small parties without excit- ing clamors ; but this should always be done without formality . His private life should be at his own discretion , as to giving or receiving informal visits among ...
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... citizens who have sealed , with their blood , the liberty of the nation . We * * * cannot suppose this paroxysm confined to Paris alone ; the whole country must pass successively through it , and happy if they get through as soon and as ...
... citizens who have sealed , with their blood , the liberty of the nation . We * * * cannot suppose this paroxysm confined to Paris alone ; the whole country must pass successively through it , and happy if they get through as soon and as ...
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... citizens , when I offer an earnest prayer that it may terminate in the permanent honor and happiness of your government and people . " But , in a reply of the same date ( 13th Oct. ) to Gouverneur Morris , he shows that his circumspect ...
... citizens , when I offer an earnest prayer that it may terminate in the permanent honor and happiness of your government and people . " But , in a reply of the same date ( 13th Oct. ) to Gouverneur Morris , he shows that his circumspect ...
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