Life of George Washington, Količina 5Putnam, 1860 Five volumes complete in three. |
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... remain half an hour , converse cursorily on indifferent subjects with such persons as invited his attention , and then retire . He should accept no invitations , give formal entertainments twice , or at most , four times in the year ...
... remain half an hour , converse cursorily on indifferent subjects with such persons as invited his attention , and then retire . He should accept no invitations , give formal entertainments twice , or at most , four times in the year ...
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... remain long at table . The heads of departments should , of course , have access to the President on business . Foreign ministers of some de- scriptions should also be entitled to it . " In Europe , I am in- formed , " writes Hamilton ...
... remain long at table . The heads of departments should , of course , have access to the President on business . Foreign ministers of some de- scriptions should also be entitled to it . " In Europe , I am in- formed , " writes Hamilton ...
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... remain in Boston , and announcing to him that he had issued orders for proper escorts to attend him , and that the troops with the gentlemen of the Council would receive him at Cam- bridge and wait on him to town . Washington , in a ...
... remain in Boston , and announcing to him that he had issued orders for proper escorts to attend him , and that the troops with the gentlemen of the Council would receive him at Cam- bridge and wait on him to town . Washington , in a ...
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... remain in New York , my chief comfort will be to work un- der your eye ; my only shelter the authority of your name and * * Trumbull's Autobiography , 151 . 1789. ] APPOINTMENT OF JEFFERSON . 49 the wisdom of 48 [ 1789 . LIFE OF ...
... remain in New York , my chief comfort will be to work un- der your eye ; my only shelter the authority of your name and * * Trumbull's Autobiography , 151 . 1789. ] APPOINTMENT OF JEFFERSON . 49 the wisdom of 48 [ 1789 . LIFE OF ...
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... remains not a doubt but it will be carried into effect , not only without opposition , but with very general approbation , in those very parts where it was foretold that it never would be submitted to by any one . " " Our public credit ...
... remains not a doubt but it will be carried into effect , not only without opposition , but with very general approbation , in those very parts where it was foretold that it never would be submitted to by any one . " " Our public credit ...
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