Life of George Washington, Količina 5Putnam, 1860 Five volumes complete in three. |
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... of the Senate , in assigning no reason for rejecting his nomination of Mr. Fishburn . He acquiesced , how- ever , in the rejection , and forthwith sent in the name of another candidate ; but at the same time administered a temperate.
... of the Senate , in assigning no reason for rejecting his nomination of Mr. Fishburn . He acquiesced , how- ever , in the rejection , and forthwith sent in the name of another candidate ; but at the same time administered a temperate.
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... sent to Paris as minister plenipotentiary a year or two after the peace , he arrived there , as he says , " when the American revolution seemed to have awakened the thinking part of the French nation from the sleep of despotism in which ...
... sent to Paris as minister plenipotentiary a year or two after the peace , he arrived there , as he says , " when the American revolution seemed to have awakened the thinking part of the French nation from the sleep of despotism in which ...
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... sent " his best respects to the President , " informing him that , if at home and at leisure , he would do himself the honor to visit him in half an hour , intimating that he would have done it sooner had his health permitted , and that ...
... sent " his best respects to the President , " informing him that , if at home and at leisure , he would do himself the honor to visit him in half an hour , intimating that he would have done it sooner had his health permitted , and that ...
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... success . " Those fears were not chimerical ; for , at the very time he penned this letter , the Jacobin club of Paris had already sent 1790. ] VISIT TO RHODE ISLAND . 73 forth ramifications 72 [ 1790 . LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
... success . " Those fears were not chimerical ; for , at the very time he penned this letter , the Jacobin club of Paris had already sent 1790. ] VISIT TO RHODE ISLAND . 73 forth ramifications 72 [ 1790 . LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
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... sent on in infamous order . Notwithstanding pointed orders against firing , and a penalty of one hundred lashes , game was so plenty and presented such a strong temptation , that the militia and the levies were constantly offending , to ...
... sent on in infamous order . Notwithstanding pointed orders against firing , and a penalty of one hundred lashes , game was so plenty and presented such a strong temptation , that the militia and the levies were constantly offending , to ...
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