Life of George Washington, Količina 4G. P. Putnam's sons, 1897 |
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Stran 60
... influences of Mount Vernon . Yet as spring re- turned , and he resumed his rides about the beautiful neigh- borhood of this haven of his hopes , he must have been mourn- fully sensible , now and then , of the changes which time and ...
... influences of Mount Vernon . Yet as spring re- turned , and he resumed his rides about the beautiful neigh- borhood of this haven of his hopes , he must have been mourn- fully sensible , now and then , of the changes which time and ...
Stran 81
... influence of that " reverential awe " which Washington is said to have inspired , if we may judge from the following anecdote . Washington one day at table mentioned his being in want of carriage horses , and asked Lee if he knew where ...
... influence of that " reverential awe " which Washington is said to have inspired , if we may judge from the following anecdote . Washington one day at table mentioned his being in want of carriage horses , and asked Lee if he knew where ...
Stran 93
... influence to appease the present tumults in Massachusetts . I know not where that influence is to be found , or , if attainable , that it would be a proper remedy for the disorders . Influence is not government . Let us have a ...
... influence to appease the present tumults in Massachusetts . I know not where that influence is to be found , or , if attainable , that it would be a proper remedy for the disorders . Influence is not government . Let us have a ...
Stran 96
... influence on national affairs ; no longer the soldier , he was now becoming the statesman . The opinions and counsels given in his letters were widely effective . The leading expedient for federal organization , mooted in his ...
... influence on national affairs ; no longer the soldier , he was now becoming the statesman . The opinions and counsels given in his letters were widely effective . The leading expedient for federal organization , mooted in his ...
Stran 97
... influence of his name and counsel were felt to be all - important in giving dignity to the delegation . Two things contributed to bring him to a favorable decision : First , an insinuation that the opponents of the convention were mon ...
... influence of his name and counsel were felt to be all - important in giving dignity to the delegation . Two things contributed to bring him to a favorable decision : First , an insinuation that the opponents of the convention were mon ...
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