Life of George Washington, Količina 5Putnam, 1860 Five volumes complete in three. |
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... ment of his administration . He had won laurels in the field : would they continue to flourish in the cabinet ? His position was surrounded by difficulties . Inexperienced in the duties of civil administration , he was to inaugurate a ...
... ment of his administration . He had won laurels in the field : would they continue to flourish in the cabinet ? His position was surrounded by difficulties . Inexperienced in the duties of civil administration , he was to inaugurate a ...
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... ment . Some feared that it would have too little control over the individual States ; that the political connection would prove too weak to preserve order and prevent civil strife ; others , that it would be too strong for their ...
... ment . Some feared that it would have too little control over the individual States ; that the political connection would prove too weak to preserve order and prevent civil strife ; others , that it would be too strong for their ...
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... ment , the finances of the country were in a lamentable state . There was no money in the treasury . The efforts of the former government to pay or fund its debts , had failed ; there was a universal state of indebtedness , foreign and ...
... ment , the finances of the country were in a lamentable state . There was no money in the treasury . The efforts of the former government to pay or fund its debts , had failed ; there was a universal state of indebtedness , foreign and ...
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... ment ; one equally solicitous with himself on the points in ques- tion , and more prepared upon them by financial studies and in- vestigations than he could pretend to be . Such a person he con- sidered Alexander Hamilton , whom he ...
... ment ; one equally solicitous with himself on the points in ques- tion , and more prepared upon them by financial studies and in- vestigations than he could pretend to be . Such a person he con- sidered Alexander Hamilton , whom he ...
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... ment , the Supreme Court of the United States was to be com- posed of a chief justice and five associate judges . There were to be district courts with a judge in each State , and held by an associate judge and a district judge . John ...
... ment , the Supreme Court of the United States was to be com- posed of a chief justice and five associate judges . There were to be district courts with a judge in each State , and held by an associate judge and a district judge . John ...
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