Life of George Washington, Količina 5Putnam, 1860 Five volumes complete in three. |
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... eight , or ten official characters , including in rotation the members of both Houses of Congress , to dine with him on the days fixed for 1789. ] PRESIDENTIAL ETIQUETTE . 9 receiving company , without 8 [ 1789 . LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
... eight , or ten official characters , including in rotation the members of both Houses of Congress , to dine with him on the days fixed for 1789. ] PRESIDENTIAL ETIQUETTE . 9 receiving company , without 8 [ 1789 . LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
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... receiving am- bassadors is one of the most splendid and important pre- rogatives of sovereigns , absolute or limited , and this in our con- stitution is wholly in the President . If the state and pomp essential to this great department ...
... receiving am- bassadors is one of the most splendid and important pre- rogatives of sovereigns , absolute or limited , and this in our con- stitution is wholly in the President . If the state and pomp essential to this great department ...
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... receiving informal visits among friends and acquaintances ; but in his official character , he should have no intercourse with soci- ety but upon public business , or at his levees . Adams , in the conclusion of his reply , ingenuously ...
... receiving informal visits among friends and acquaintances ; but in his official character , he should have no intercourse with soci- ety but upon public business , or at his levees . Adams , in the conclusion of his reply , ingenuously ...
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... received intelligence of the death of his mother . The event , which took place at Fredericksburg in Virginia , on the 25th of August , was not unexpected ; she was eighty - two years of age , and had for some time been sinking under an ...
... received intelligence of the death of his mother . The event , which took place at Fredericksburg in Virginia , on the 25th of August , was not unexpected ; she was eighty - two years of age , and had for some time been sinking under an ...
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... received the appointment of Chief Justice , and in a letter enclosing his commission , Washington expressed the singular pleasure he felt in addressing him " as the head of that depart- ment which must be considered as the keystone of ...
... received the appointment of Chief Justice , and in a letter enclosing his commission , Washington expressed the singular pleasure he felt in addressing him " as the head of that depart- ment which must be considered as the keystone of ...
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