Life of George Washington, Količina 4G. P. Putnam's sons, 1897 |
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Stran 8
... determination to retire at the same Time - Remonstrance of Washington - His Request to Madison to prepare Valedictory -Wayne appointed to succeed St. Clair - Congress adjourns- Washington at Mount Vernon - Suggests Topics for his Fare ...
... determination to retire at the same Time - Remonstrance of Washington - His Request to Madison to prepare Valedictory -Wayne appointed to succeed St. Clair - Congress adjourns- Washington at Mount Vernon - Suggests Topics for his Fare ...
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... Dissatisfaction of Genet - Demands Release of two American Citizens - Washington's Sensitiveness to the Attacks of the Press - His unshaken Determination • . 261 CHAPTER XXI . Washington called to Mount Vernon - The Contents 9.
... Dissatisfaction of Genet - Demands Release of two American Citizens - Washington's Sensitiveness to the Attacks of the Press - His unshaken Determination • . 261 CHAPTER XXI . Washington called to Mount Vernon - The Contents 9.
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... determined to prevent her Departure - Rage of Genet - Jefferson urges De- tention of the Privateer until the President's Return - Evasive Assurance of Genet - Distrust of Hamilton and Knox - Wash- ington returns to Philadelphia - A ...
... determined to prevent her Departure - Rage of Genet - Jefferson urges De- tention of the Privateer until the President's Return - Evasive Assurance of Genet - Distrust of Hamilton and Knox - Wash- ington returns to Philadelphia - A ...
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... determination be in any proportion to your wrongs , carry your appeal from the justice to the fears of govern- ment ... determined ; and suspect the man who would advise to more moderation and longer forbearance . Let two or three men ...
... determination be in any proportion to your wrongs , carry your appeal from the justice to the fears of govern- ment ... determined ; and suspect the man who would advise to more moderation and longer forbearance . Let two or three men ...
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... determining and thus acting , you will pursue the plain and direct road to the attainment of your wishes ; you will defeat the insidious designs of our enemies , who are com- pelled to resort from open force to secret artifice ; 26 ...
... determining and thus acting , you will pursue the plain and direct road to the attainment of your wishes ; you will defeat the insidious designs of our enemies , who are com- pelled to resort from open force to secret artifice ; 26 ...
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