Life of George WashingtonSleepy Hollow Restorations, 1975 - 721 strani |
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... President , albeit the abuse which was heaped upon him was largely undeserved . As Washington made clear in his " Farewell Address , " with its warning against parties and factions , the first President was not prepared for the party ...
... President , albeit the abuse which was heaped upon him was largely undeserved . As Washington made clear in his " Farewell Address , " with its warning against parties and factions , the first President was not prepared for the party ...
Stran 458
... president and execu- tive council , who were whigs to a man . In the beginning of December , Reed became president of the executive council of Pennsylvania ; under his administration the ripening hostility to Arnold was brought to a ...
... president and execu- tive council , who were whigs to a man . In the beginning of December , Reed became president of the executive council of Pennsylvania ; under his administration the ripening hostility to Arnold was brought to a ...
Stran 615
... President on levee days should give informal invitations to dinners , not more than six or eight to be asked at a time , confined essentially to members of the legislature and other official characters and the President never to remain ...
... President on levee days should give informal invitations to dinners , not more than six or eight to be asked at a time , confined essentially to members of the legislature and other official characters and the President never to remain ...
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