Life of George Washington, Količina 4G. P. Putnam's sons, 1897 |
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... Republican Massacres- Washington shocked - His Letter to the Marchioness La- fayette • • • · 248 CHAPTER XIX . Washington's Entrance upon his Second Term - Gloomy Auspices- Execution of Louis XVI . - France declares War against Eng ...
... Republican Massacres- Washington shocked - His Letter to the Marchioness La- fayette • • • · 248 CHAPTER XIX . Washington's Entrance upon his Second Term - Gloomy Auspices- Execution of Louis XVI . - France declares War against Eng ...
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... republican- ism , or the splendid robe of royalty ; if you have yet learned to discriminate between a people and a cause , between men and principles ; awake , attend to your situation , and redress yourselves ! If the present moment be ...
... republican- ism , or the splendid robe of royalty ; if you have yet learned to discriminate between a people and a cause , between men and principles ; awake , attend to your situation , and redress yourselves ! If the present moment be ...
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... Washington's privity and contrary to his desire ; as he feared that any title might awaken the sensitive jealousy of republicans at a moment when it was all - important to conciliate public good Life of Washington 113.
... Washington's privity and contrary to his desire ; as he feared that any title might awaken the sensitive jealousy of republicans at a moment when it was all - important to conciliate public good Life of Washington 113.
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... republican form . The form finally adopted was too low toned for him ; he feared it might prove feeble and inefficient ; but he voted for it as the best attainable , advo- cated it in the State convention in New York , and in a series ...
... republican form . The form finally adopted was too low toned for him ; he feared it might prove feeble and inefficient ; but he voted for it as the best attainable , advo- cated it in the State convention in New York , and in a series ...
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... republican simplicity ? The conflict of opinions that had already occurred as to the form and title by which the President was to be addressed had made him aware that every step at the outset of his career would be subject to scrutiny ...
... republican simplicity ? The conflict of opinions that had already occurred as to the form and title by which the President was to be addressed had made him aware that every step at the outset of his career would be subject to scrutiny ...
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