Life of George Washington, Količina 5Putnam, 1860 Five volumes complete in three. |
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... hand , the Spanish authorities at New Orleans were repre- sented as intriguing to effect a separation of the Western ter- ritory from the Union , with a view or hope of attaching it to the dominion of Spain . - Great Britain , too , was ...
... hand , the Spanish authorities at New Orleans were repre- sented as intriguing to effect a separation of the Western ter- ritory from the Union , with a view or hope of attaching it to the dominion of Spain . - Great Britain , too , was ...
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... hand , such as Adams , Hamilton , Jay , Madison , he pro- pounded to them a series of questions as to a line of conduct proper for him to observe . In regard to visitors , for instance , would not one day in the week be sufficient for ...
... hand , such as Adams , Hamilton , Jay , Madison , he pro- pounded to them a series of questions as to a line of conduct proper for him to observe . In regard to visitors , for instance , would not one day in the week be sufficient for ...
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... hand , of the first levee . An ante - chamber and presence room were provided , and , when those who were to pay their court were assembled , the President set out , preceded by Humphreys . After passing through the ante - chamber , the ...
... hand , of the first levee . An ante - chamber and presence room were provided , and , when those who were to pay their court were assembled , the President set out , preceded by Humphreys . After passing through the ante - chamber , the ...
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... hands of a good Providence . " His sufferings were intense , and his recovery was slow . For six weeks he was obliged to lie on his right side ; but after a time he had his carriage so contrived that he could extend himself at full ...
... hands of a good Providence . " His sufferings were intense , and his recovery was slow . For six weeks he was obliged to lie on his right side ; but after a time he had his carriage so contrived that he could extend himself at full ...
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... hand , and san- guinary punishments on the other , will alarm the best disposed friends to the measure , and contribute not a little to the over- throw of their object . Great temperance , firmness , and foresight are necessary in the ...
... hand , and san- guinary punishments on the other , will alarm the best disposed friends to the measure , and contribute not a little to the over- throw of their object . Great temperance , firmness , and foresight are necessary in the ...
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