Life of George Washington, Količina 5Putnam, 1860 Five volumes complete in three. |
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... object of their retention being the monopoly of the fur trade ; and to the mischievous influence exercised by these posts over the Indian tribes , was attributed much of the hostile disposition manifested by the latter along the Western ...
... object of their retention being the monopoly of the fur trade ; and to the mischievous influence exercised by these posts over the Indian tribes , was attributed much of the hostile disposition manifested by the latter along the Western ...
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... object for the public good , that the dignity of the presidential office should be supported , advised that care should be taken to avoid so high a tone in the demeanor of the occupant , as to shock the prevalent notions of equality ...
... object for the public good , that the dignity of the presidential office should be supported , advised that care should be taken to avoid so high a tone in the demeanor of the occupant , as to shock the prevalent notions of equality ...
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... object - consequently active , energetic , easily led , but also easily , too easily , misled . Such is the instinctive love of freedom which now grows warm in the bosom of your country . " When the king was constrained by the popular ...
... object - consequently active , energetic , easily led , but also easily , too easily , misled . Such is the instinctive love of freedom which now grows warm in the bosom of your country . " When the king was constrained by the popular ...
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... object . Great temperance , firmness , and foresight are necessary in the movements of that body . To forbear run- ning from one extreme to another , is no easy matter : and should this be the case , rocks and shelves , not visible at ...
... object . Great temperance , firmness , and foresight are necessary in the movements of that body . To forbear run- ning from one extreme to another , is no easy matter : and should this be the case , rocks and shelves , not visible at ...
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... object which is aimed at by the Duke de Rochefoucauld , M. Condorcet , myself , and some others , who consider ourselves leaders , is to obtain from France a constitution nearly resembling that of England , which we regard as the most ...
... object which is aimed at by the Duke de Rochefoucauld , M. Condorcet , myself , and some others , who consider ourselves leaders , is to obtain from France a constitution nearly resembling that of England , which we regard as the most ...
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