Life of George Washington, Količina 5Putnam, 1860 Five volumes complete in three. |
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... duties of civil administration , he was to inaugurate a new and untried system of government , composed of States and people , as yet a mere experiment , to which some looked forward with buoyant confidence , many with doubt and ...
... duties of civil administration , he was to inaugurate a new and untried system of government , composed of States and people , as yet a mere experiment , to which some looked forward with buoyant confidence , many with doubt and ...
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... , were to be the forms and ceremonials to be adopted in the presidential mansion , that would maintain the lignity of his station , allow him time for the performance of its official duties , and yet be in harmony with the.
... , were to be the forms and ceremonials to be adopted in the presidential mansion , that would maintain the lignity of his station , allow him time for the performance of its official duties , and yet be in harmony with the.
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Washington Irving. official duties , and yet be in harmony with the temper and feel- ings of the people , and the prevalent notions of equality and republican simplicity ? The conflict of opinions that had already occurred as to the form ...
Washington Irving. official duties , and yet be in harmony with the temper and feel- ings of the people , and the prevalent notions of equality and republican simplicity ? The conflict of opinions that had already occurred as to the form ...
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... duties with the truthful simplicity and real good - breeding of one accustomed to preside over a hospitable mansion in the " Ancient Dominion . " She had her husband's predilection for private life . In a letter to an inti- mate she ...
... duties with the truthful simplicity and real good - breeding of one accustomed to preside over a hospitable mansion in the " Ancient Dominion . " She had her husband's predilection for private life . In a letter to an inti- mate she ...
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... duty as a man . Hitherto the new government had not been properly organ- ized , but its several duties had been performed by the officers who had them in charge at the time of Washington's inaugura- tion . It was not until the 10th of ...
... duty as a man . Hitherto the new government had not been properly organ- ized , but its several duties had been performed by the officers who had them in charge at the time of Washington's inaugura- tion . It was not until the 10th of ...
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