Life of George Washington, Količina 15P. F. Collier & Son, 1904 |
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... happiness throughout the storms and trials of his anxious career , but the full fruition of which he was never to realize . " The great object , " said he , " for which I had the honor to hold an appointment in the service of my country ...
... happiness throughout the storms and trials of his anxious career , but the full fruition of which he was never to realize . " The great object , " said he , " for which I had the honor to hold an appointment in the service of my country ...
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... happiness opened by the confirmation of national independence and sovereignty , and the ample and profitable employments held out in a Republic so happily circumstanced , he exhorts them to maintain the strongest attachment to THE UNION ...
... happiness opened by the confirmation of national independence and sovereignty , and the ample and profitable employments held out in a Republic so happily circumstanced , he exhorts them to maintain the strongest attachment to THE UNION ...
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... happiness of mankind . ” So , also , in a letter to Count Rochambeau , dated July 31 , 1786 : " It must give pleasure , " writes he , " to the friends of humanity , even in this distant section of the globe , to find that the clouds ...
... happiness of mankind . ” So , also , in a letter to Count Rochambeau , dated July 31 , 1786 : " It must give pleasure , " writes he , " to the friends of humanity , even in this distant section of the globe , to find that the clouds ...
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... happier and better . " How easily may the wisest of men be deceived in their speculations as to the future , especially when founded on the idea of the perfectibility of human nature . These halcyon dreams of universal peace were ...
... happier and better . " How easily may the wisest of men be deceived in their speculations as to the future , especially when founded on the idea of the perfectibility of human nature . These halcyon dreams of universal peace were ...
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... happiness to know it is a rising and not a setting sun . " * " The business being closed , " says Washington in his diary ( Sept. 17 ) , " the members adjourned to the city tavern , dined together , and took a cordial leave of each ...
... happiness to know it is a rising and not a setting sun . " * " The business being closed , " says Washington in his diary ( Sept. 17 ) , " the members adjourned to the city tavern , dined together , and took a cordial leave of each ...
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