Life of George Washington, Količina 5Putnam, 1860 Five volumes complete in three. |
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Stran 17
... happiness in the still enjoyments of the fireside at Mount Vernon . " I little thought , when the war was finished , that any cir- cumstances could possibly happen , which would call the General into public life again . I had ...
... happiness in the still enjoyments of the fireside at Mount Vernon . " I little thought , when the war was finished , that any cir- cumstances could possibly happen , which would call the General into public life again . I had ...
Stran 36
... happiness of your government and people . " But , in a reply of the same date ( 13th Oct. ) to Gouverneur Morris , he shows that his circumspect and cautious spirit was not to be hurried away by popular excitement . " The revolution ...
... happiness of your government and people . " But , in a reply of the same date ( 13th Oct. ) to Gouverneur Morris , he shows that his circumspect and cautious spirit was not to be hurried away by popular excitement . " The revolution ...
Stran 43
... happiness to acknowledge in the enjoyments of peace and freedom . " After remaining in Boston for a week , fêted in the most hos- pitable manner , he appointed eight o'clock , on Thursday the 29th , for his departure . The appointed ...
... happiness to acknowledge in the enjoyments of peace and freedom . " After remaining in Boston for a week , fêted in the most hos- pitable manner , he appointed eight o'clock , on Thursday the 29th , for his departure . The appointed ...
Stran 46
... happiness of his people ) most freely and cordially consents . " We wish a House of Peers with powers of legislation similar to that of England , restricted in number to one hundred members , to be elected by the whole body from among ...
... happiness of his people ) most freely and cordially consents . " We wish a House of Peers with powers of legislation similar to that of England , restricted in number to one hundred members , to be elected by the whole body from among ...
Stran 47
... happiness - the Duke of Orleans . He does not , indeed , possess talent to carry into execution a great project , but he pos- sesses immense wealth , and France abounds in marketable talents . Every city and town has young men eminent ...
... happiness - the Duke of Orleans . He does not , indeed , possess talent to carry into execution a great project , but he pos- sesses immense wealth , and France abounds in marketable talents . Every city and town has young men eminent ...
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