Life of George Washington, Količina 5Putnam, 1860 Five volumes complete in three. |
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... considered him at heart a monarchist , and sus- pected him of being secretly bent upon bringing the existing government to the monarchical form . In this they did him in- justice . He still continued , it is true , to doubt whether the ...
... considered him at heart a monarchist , and sus- pected him of being secretly bent upon bringing the existing government to the monarchical form . In this they did him in- justice . He still continued , it is true , to doubt whether the ...
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... considered him one of the ablest officers of the revolution , and now looked to him as an energetic man of business , capable of giving practical advice in time of peace , and cherished for him that strong feeling of ancient ...
... considered him one of the ablest officers of the revolution , and now looked to him as an energetic man of business , capable of giving practical advice in time of peace , and cherished for him that strong feeling of ancient ...
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... considered a safeguard against secret combinations to deceive him . " * The reason alleged by Hamilton for giving the Senate this privilege , and not the Representatives , was , that in the consti- tution " the Senate are coupled with ...
... considered a safeguard against secret combinations to deceive him . " * The reason alleged by Hamilton for giving the Senate this privilege , and not the Representatives , was , that in the consti- tution " the Senate are coupled with ...
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... considered as the keystone of our political fabric . " Jay's associate judges were , John Rutledge of South Carolina , James Wilson of Pennsylvania , William Cushing of Massachu- setts , John Blair of Virginia , and James Iredell of ...
... considered as the keystone of our political fabric . " Jay's associate judges were , John Rutledge of South Carolina , James Wilson of Pennsylvania , William Cushing of Massachu- setts , John Blair of Virginia , and James Iredell of ...
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... most of the young women to the party . " By this party Jefferson was considered high authority from his republican principles and experience , and his advice was con tinually sought in the great effort for political reform which.
... most of the young women to the party . " By this party Jefferson was considered high authority from his republican principles and experience , and his advice was con tinually sought in the great effort for political reform which.
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