Life of George Washington, Količina 5Putnam, 1860 Five volumes complete in three. |
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... hope rather than of confidence . He is conscious of his own short- comings and of the splendid achievements of oratory of which the character of Washington has recently been made the theme . Grateful , however , for the kindly dis ...
... hope rather than of confidence . He is conscious of his own short- comings and of the splendid achievements of oratory of which the character of Washington has recently been made the theme . Grateful , however , for the kindly dis ...
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... hope of attaching it to the dominion of Spain . - Great Britain , too , was giving grounds for territorial solici- tude in these distant quarters by retaining possession of the Western posts , the surrender of which had been stipulated ...
... hope of attaching it to the dominion of Spain . - Great Britain , too , was giving grounds for territorial solici- tude in these distant quarters by retaining possession of the Western posts , the surrender of which had been stipulated ...
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... hope for considera- tion with foreign powers . " According to Mr. Adams , two days in a week would be required for the receipt of visits of compliment . Persons de- siring an interview with the President should make application through ...
... hope for considera- tion with foreign powers . " According to Mr. Adams , two days in a week would be required for the receipt of visits of compliment . Persons de- siring an interview with the President should make application through ...
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... hope , but owned that he had apprehensions . " Whether to - night or twenty years hence , makes no difference , " observed Washington . " I know that I am in the hands of a good Providence . " His sufferings were intense , and his ...
... hope , but owned that he had apprehensions . " Whether to - night or twenty years hence , makes no difference , " observed Washington . " I know that I am in the hands of a good Providence . " His sufferings were intense , and his ...
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... hope , " said Jefferson , " the terms of Excellency , Honor , Worship , Esquire , forever disappear from among us from that moment . I wish that of Mr. would follow them . " † * Letter to Washington May 2 , 1788. Works ii . 375 . Letter ...
... hope , " said Jefferson , " the terms of Excellency , Honor , Worship , Esquire , forever disappear from among us from that moment . I wish that of Mr. would follow them . " † * Letter to Washington May 2 , 1788. Works ii . 375 . Letter ...
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