Life of George Washington, Količina 5Putnam, 1860 Five volumes complete in three. |
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... give it " a better chance of success by a government more capable of energy and order . " * Washington , who knew and appreciated Hamilton's charac * Hamilton's Writings , iv . 273 . ter , had implicit confidence in his sincerity , and.
... give it " a better chance of success by a government more capable of energy and order . " * Washington , who knew and appreciated Hamilton's charac * Hamilton's Writings , iv . 273 . ter , had implicit confidence in his sincerity , and.
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... give effect to his periods . * He was cordially appreciated by Wash- ington , who had experienced his prompt and efficient talent in time of war , had considered him one of the ablest officers of the revolution , and now looked to him ...
... give effect to his periods . * He was cordially appreciated by Wash- ington , who had experienced his prompt and efficient talent in time of war , had considered him one of the ablest officers of the revolution , and now looked to him ...
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... give dinners twice a week to large parties of both sexes , and invitations had been so indiscriminate , that every one who could get introduced to the President , conceived he had a right to be invited to his board . The table was ...
... give dinners twice a week to large parties of both sexes , and invitations had been so indiscriminate , that every one who could get introduced to the President , conceived he had a right to be invited to his board . The table was ...
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... give formal entertainments twice , or at most , four times in the year ; if twice , on the anni- versaries of the declaration of independence and of his inaugura- tion : if four times , the anniversary of the treaty of alliance with ...
... give formal entertainments twice , or at most , four times in the year ; if twice , on the anni- versaries of the declaration of independence and of his inaugura- tion : if four times , the anniversary of the treaty of alliance with ...
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... give informal invitations to family dinners ; not more than six or eight to be asked at a time , and the civility to be confined essentially to members of the legislature , and other official characters : -the President neve . to remain ...
... give informal invitations to family dinners ; not more than six or eight to be asked at a time , and the civility to be confined essentially to members of the legislature , and other official characters : -the President neve . to remain ...
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