The Life of George Washington, Količina 4Merrill & Baker, 1920 |
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... Washing . ton's Sensitiveness to the Attacks of the Press - His Unshaken De termination . CHAPTER XXXIII . Page 219 Washington called to Mount Vernon - The Case of the Little Sarah comes up in his absence -- Governor Mittlin determined ...
... Washing . ton's Sensitiveness to the Attacks of the Press - His Unshaken De termination . CHAPTER XXXIII . Page 219 Washington called to Mount Vernon - The Case of the Little Sarah comes up in his absence -- Governor Mittlin determined ...
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... Washing- ton , who was holding one of his levees , and observes , “ I never saw him so much dejected by any event in my life . " Washing ton , himself , declares that he remained for some time in painful suspense , as to what would be ...
... Washing- ton , who was holding one of his levees , and observes , “ I never saw him so much dejected by any event in my life . " Washing ton , himself , declares that he remained for some time in painful suspense , as to what would be ...
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... Washing- ton ; and the instrument , as submitted to the press , was in his handwriting , with many ultimate corrections and alterations . Washington had no pride of authorship ; his object always was to effect the purpose in hand , and ...
... Washing- ton ; and the instrument , as submitted to the press , was in his handwriting , with many ultimate corrections and alterations . Washington had no pride of authorship ; his object always was to effect the purpose in hand , and ...
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