Life of George Washington, Količina 5Putnam, 1860 Five volumes complete in three. |
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... receiving visits ought to be limited , as for example , from eight to nine or ten o'clock , lest * Life and Works of John Adams , vol . viii . p . 493 . VOL . V. - 1 * the whole morning be taken up . The President might.
... receiving visits ought to be limited , as for example , from eight to nine or ten o'clock , lest * Life and Works of John Adams , vol . viii . p . 493 . VOL . V. - 1 * the whole morning be taken up . The President might.
Stran 10
... taken to avoid so high a tone in the demeanor of the occupant , as to shock the prevalent notions of equality . 99 * The President , he thought , should hold a levee at a fixed time once a week , remain half an hour , converse cursorily ...
... taken to avoid so high a tone in the demeanor of the occupant , as to shock the prevalent notions of equality . 99 * The President , he thought , should hold a levee at a fixed time once a week , remain half an hour , converse cursorily ...
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... taken me in once , but by shall never take me in a second time . " you This anecdote is to be taken with caution , for Jefferson was 1789. ] APOCRYPHAL ANECDOTE . 13 disposed to receive any 12 [ 1789 . LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
... taken me in once , but by shall never take me in a second time . " you This anecdote is to be taken with caution , for Jefferson was 1789. ] APOCRYPHAL ANECDOTE . 13 disposed to receive any 12 [ 1789 . LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
Stran 60
... taken their seats and reversed the position of parties on the question . An angry and intemperate discussion was revived , much to the chagrin of Washington , who was con- cerned for the dignity of Congress ; and who considered the as ...
... taken their seats and reversed the position of parties on the question . An angry and intemperate discussion was revived , much to the chagrin of Washington , who was con- cerned for the dignity of Congress ; and who considered the as ...
Stran 61
... taken no concern in it ; being , as he says , " a stranger to the ground , a stranger to the actors in it , so long absent as to have lost all familiarity with the subject , and to be unaware of its object . " We give his own account of ...
... taken no concern in it ; being , as he says , " a stranger to the ground , a stranger to the actors in it , so long absent as to have lost all familiarity with the subject , and to be unaware of its object . " We give his own account of ...
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