Life of George Washington, Količina 5Putnam, 1860 Five volumes complete in three. |
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... thought , from an imperfect structure of the government , had a fair trial , and " was of a nature to engage the good wishes of every good man , what- ever might be his theoretic doubts ; " the endeavor , therefore , in his opinion ...
... thought , from an imperfect structure of the government , had a fair trial , and " was of a nature to engage the good wishes of every good man , what- ever might be his theoretic doubts ; " the endeavor , therefore , in his opinion ...
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... thought , should hold a levee at a fixed time once a week , 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 ...
... thought , should hold a levee at a fixed time once a week , 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 ...
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... thought that the members of the Senate should also have a right of individual access on matters relative to the public administration . In England and France peers of the realm have this right . We have none such in this country , but I ...
... thought that the members of the Senate should also have a right of individual access on matters relative to the public administration . In England and France peers of the realm have this right . We have none such in this country , but I ...
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... thought , when the war was finished , that any cir- cumstances could possibly happen , which would call the General into public life again . I had anticipated that from that moment we should be suffered to grow old together in solitude ...
... thought , when the war was finished , that any cir- cumstances could possibly happen , which would call the General into public life again . I had anticipated that from that moment we should be suffered to grow old together in solitude ...
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... thought of Thomas Jefferson , who had so long filled the post of Minister Plenipotentiary at the Court of Versailles , but had recently so- licited and obtained permission to return , for a few months , to the United States for the ...
... thought of Thomas Jefferson , who had so long filled the post of Minister Plenipotentiary at the Court of Versailles , but had recently so- licited and obtained permission to return , for a few months , to the United States for the ...
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