Life of George Washington, Količina 5Putnam, 1860 Five volumes complete in three. |
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... wishes of every good man , what- ever might be his theoretic doubts ; " the endeavor , therefore , in his opinion , ought to be to give it " a better chance of success by a government more capable of energy and order . " * Washington ...
... wishes of every good man , what- ever might be his theoretic doubts ; " the endeavor , therefore , in his opinion , ought to be to give it " a better chance of success by a government more capable of energy and order . " * Washington ...
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... should be suffered to grow old together in solitude and tran- quillity . That was the first and dearest wish of my heart . " * * Quoted in a note to Sparks , p . 422 . Much has been said of Washington's equipages , when at.
... should be suffered to grow old together in solitude and tran- quillity . That was the first and dearest wish of my heart . " * * Quoted in a note to Sparks , p . 422 . Much has been said of Washington's equipages , when at.
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... wish to carry a point , it is directly declared and justified . Its merits and defects are plainly stated , not without sophistry and prejudice , but with- out management . There is no intrigue , no caucusing , * little of clanning ...
... wish to carry a point , it is directly declared and justified . Its merits and defects are plainly stated , not without sophistry and prejudice , but with- out management . There is no intrigue , no caucusing , * little of clanning ...
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... among us from that moment . I wish that of Mr. would follow them . " † * Letter to Washington May 2 , 1788. Works ii . 375 . Letter to Mr. Carmichael , Works iii . 88 . With regard to the re - eligibility of the President.
... among us from that moment . I wish that of Mr. would follow them . " † * Letter to Washington May 2 , 1788. Works ii . 375 . Letter to Mr. Carmichael , Works iii . 88 . With regard to the re - eligibility of the President.
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... wish it not to be altered during the life - time of our great leader , whose executive talents are superior to those , I believe , of any man in the world , and who , alone , by the authority of his name , and the confidence reposed in ...
... wish it not to be altered during the life - time of our great leader , whose executive talents are superior to those , I believe , of any man in the world , and who , alone , by the authority of his name , and the confidence reposed in ...
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