Life of George Washington, Količina 5Putnam, 1860 Five volumes complete in three. |
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... given as if no table had been kept . Washington was resolved not to give general entertainments of this kind , but in his series of questions he asked whether he might not invite , informally or otherwise , six , eight , or ten official ...
... given as if no table had been kept . Washington was resolved not to give general entertainments of this kind , but in his series of questions he asked whether he might not invite , informally or otherwise , six , eight , or ten official ...
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... given at the Assembly Rooms , and another by the French Minister , the Count de Moustier , at both of which Washington was present and danced ; but Mrs. Wash- ington was not at either of them , not being yet arrived , and on neither ...
... given at the Assembly Rooms , and another by the French Minister , the Count de Moustier , at both of which Washington was present and danced ; but Mrs. Wash- ington was not at either of them , not being yet arrived , and on neither ...
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... given number of years . Dissatisfied with some of the provisions of the constitution as adopted , he had refused to sign it ; but had afterwards supported it in the State convention of Virginia . As we recollect him many years ...
... given number of years . Dissatisfied with some of the provisions of the constitution as adopted , he had refused to sign it ; but had afterwards supported it in the State convention of Virginia . As we recollect him many years ...
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... given to the executive , which , however , I should have liked better if associ- ated with the judiciary also , as in New York , and the power of taxation : what I disapproved from the first moment , was the want of a Bill of rights to ...
... given to the executive , which , however , I should have liked better if associ- ated with the judiciary also , as in New York , and the power of taxation : what I disapproved from the first moment , was the want of a Bill of rights to ...
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... given to the President , whether or not he should be addressed as His High- ness ; and had been relieved by the decision that he was to have no title but that of office , viz .: President of the United States . " I hope , " said ...
... given to the President , whether or not he should be addressed as His High- ness ; and had been relieved by the decision that he was to have no title but that of office , viz .: President of the United States . " I hope , " said ...
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