Life of George Washington, Količina 4G. P. Putnam's sons, 1897 |
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... Law - Washington's Proclamation - Re- newed Effort to allay the Discord in his Cabinet CHAPTER XVII . • Washington unanimously re - elected - Opening of Session of Con- gress Topics of the President's Speech - Abortive attack upon the ...
... Law - Washington's Proclamation - Re- newed Effort to allay the Discord in his Cabinet CHAPTER XVII . • Washington unanimously re - elected - Opening of Session of Con- gress Topics of the President's Speech - Abortive attack upon the ...
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... laws of the United States . They looked forward with a dreary eye to their voyage , " bound , " as one of them said , " to a coun- try where there were nine months of winter and three months of cold weather every year . " On the 6th of ...
... laws of the United States . They looked forward with a dreary eye to their voyage , " bound , " as one of them said , " to a coun- try where there were nine months of winter and three months of cold weather every year . " On the 6th of ...
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... laws of both States should conform was discussed , and it was agreed that the commissioners should propose to the governments of their respective States the appointment of other commissioners , with powers to make conjoint arrangements ...
... laws of both States should conform was discussed , and it was agreed that the commissioners should propose to the governments of their respective States the appointment of other commissioners , with powers to make conjoint arrangements ...
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... laws , which are easily effected by the means of unfunded paper , which shall be a tender in all cases whatever . " In reply to Colonel Henry Lee in Congress , who had addressed several letters to him on the subject , Washington writes ...
... laws , which are easily effected by the means of unfunded paper , which shall be a tender in all cases whatever . " In reply to Colonel Henry Lee in Congress , who had addressed several letters to him on the subject , Washington writes ...
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... law and government ; and that the chief magistrate had been obliged to call upon the militia of the State to support the constitution . " What , gracious God ! is man , " writes Washington , " that there should be such inconsistency and ...
... law and government ; and that the chief magistrate had been obliged to call upon the militia of the State to support the constitution . " What , gracious God ! is man , " writes Washington , " that there should be such inconsistency and ...
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