Life of George Washington, Količina 5Putnam, 1860 Five volumes complete in three. |
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... regard to England , as shown by himself - Mr . Adet presents the Colors of France - The Treaty returned ... regard to a Military Academy - Letter to Hamilton - His last Hours - The Funeral- The Will - Its Provisions in regard to his ...
... regard to England , as shown by himself - Mr . Adet presents the Colors of France - The Treaty returned ... regard to a Military Academy - Letter to Hamilton - His last Hours - The Funeral- The Will - Its Provisions in regard to his ...
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... 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 acquaintances ...
... 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 acquaintances ...
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... regard to the deportment of Washington at this juncture , we have been informed by one who had opportunities of seeing him , that he still retained a military air of command which had become habitual to him . At levees and drawing ...
... regard to the deportment of Washington at this juncture , we have been informed by one who had opportunities of seeing him , that he still retained a military air of command which had become habitual to him . At levees and drawing ...
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... regard to the equable distribution of offices among the States ; in all which he governed himself solely by considerations for the public good . He was especially scrupulous where his own friends and connec- tions were concerned . " So ...
... regard to the equable distribution of offices among the States ; in all which he governed himself solely by considerations for the public good . He was especially scrupulous where his own friends and connec- tions were concerned . " So ...
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... regard to this state of things before he had assumed the di- rection of affairs . " My endeavors shall be unremittingly ex- erted , even at the hazard of former fame , or present popularity to extricate my country from the ...
... regard to this state of things before he had assumed the di- rection of affairs . " My endeavors shall be unremittingly ex- erted , even at the hazard of former fame , or present popularity to extricate my country from the ...
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