Life of George Washington, Količina 5Putnam, 1860 Five volumes complete in three. |
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... you have taken me in once , but by shall never take me in a second time . " you This anecdote is to be taken with caution , for Jefferson was 1789. ] APOCRYPHAL ANECDOTE . 13 disposed to receive any 12 [ 1789 . LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
... you have taken me in once , but by shall never take me in a second time . " you This anecdote is to be taken with caution , for Jefferson was 1789. ] APOCRYPHAL ANECDOTE . 13 disposed to receive any 12 [ 1789 . LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
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... ultimate success and renown had never daz- zled , however much they may have gratified her . When others congratulated her , and were enthusiastic in his praise , she listened in silence , and would temperately reply that he had.
... ultimate success and renown had never daz- zled , however much they may have gratified her . When others congratulated her , and were enthusiastic in his praise , she listened in silence , and would temperately reply that he had.
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... never seen an as- sembly where so little art was used . If they wish to carry a point , it is directly declared and justified . Its merits and defects are plainly stated , not without sophistry and prejudice , but with- out management ...
... never seen an as- sembly where so little art was used . If they wish to carry a point , it is directly declared and justified . Its merits and defects are plainly stated , not without sophistry and prejudice , but with- out management ...
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... never Washington's good fortune , on occasions of the kind , to have his modest inclinations consulted ; in the present instance they were little in accord with the habits and notions of the Governor , who , accustomed to fill public ...
... never Washington's good fortune , on occasions of the kind , to have his modest inclinations consulted ; in the present instance they were little in accord with the habits and notions of the Governor , who , accustomed to fill public ...
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... never scarcely finding among them a single co - advocate in that argument , unless some old member of Congress happened to be present . The furthest that any one would go in support of the republican features of our new government ...
... never scarcely finding among them a single co - advocate in that argument , unless some old member of Congress happened to be present . The furthest that any one would go in support of the republican features of our new government ...
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