Life of George Washington, Količina 5Putnam, 1860 Five volumes complete in three. |
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... observe . In regard to visitors , for instance , would not one day in the week be sufficient for visits of compliment , and one hour every morning ( at eight o'clock for example ) for visits on business ? Might he make social visits to ...
... observe . In regard to visitors , for instance , would not one day in the week be sufficient for visits of compliment , and one hour every morning ( at eight o'clock for example ) for visits on business ? Might he make social visits to ...
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... observed on public occasions . Some of the forms pro- posed by them , he adds , were adopted . Others were so highly strained that Washington absolutely rejected them . Knox was no favorite with Jefferson , who had no sympathies with ...
... observed on public occasions . Some of the forms pro- posed by them , he adds , were adopted . Others were so highly strained that Washington absolutely rejected them . Knox was no favorite with Jefferson , who had no sympathies with ...
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... observed . Washington was the last man that would have tolerated any thing of the kind . Our next chapter will show the almost casual manner in which the simple formalities of his republican court originated . CHAPTER III . JOURNEY OF ...
... observed . Washington was the last man that would have tolerated any thing of the kind . Our next chapter will show the almost casual manner in which the simple formalities of his republican court originated . CHAPTER III . JOURNEY OF ...
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... observed by Washington . He attended church in the morning , and passed the afternoon alone in his closet . No visitors were admitted , excepting perhaps an intimate friend in the evening , which was spent by him in the bosom of his ...
... observed by Washington . He attended church in the morning , and passed the afternoon alone in his closet . No visitors were admitted , excepting perhaps an intimate friend in the evening , which was spent by him in the bosom of his ...
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... observed Washington . " I know that I am in the hands of a good Providence . " His sufferings were intense , and his recovery was slow . For six weeks he was obliged to lie on his right side ; but after a time he had his carriage so ...
... observed Washington . " I know that I am in the hands of a good Providence . " His sufferings were intense , and his recovery was slow . For six weeks he was obliged to lie on his right side ; but after a time he had his carriage so ...
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