The Life of George Washington, Količina 4Merrill & Baker, 1920 |
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... Character , by Fisher Ames CHAPTER XVII . · 133 The Department of State still without a Head - Sketch of Jefferson's Character and Opinions -- Deeply Immersed in French Politics at Paris - Gouverneur Morris Abroad - Contrast of his and ...
... Character , by Fisher Ames CHAPTER XVII . · 133 The Department of State still without a Head - Sketch of Jefferson's Character and Opinions -- Deeply Immersed in French Politics at Paris - Gouverneur Morris Abroad - Contrast of his and ...
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... character were deemed all essential to complete his work : to set the new government in motion , and conduct it through its first perils and trials . With unfeigned reluctance he com- plied with the imperative claims of his country ...
... character were deemed all essential to complete his work : to set the new government in motion , and conduct it through its first perils and trials . With unfeigned reluctance he com- plied with the imperative claims of his country ...
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... character , and by the fact that no satisfactory representation existed abroad of a man whose name was identical with more than Roman patriotism and magnanimity . Stuart , by a series of masterly portraits , had established his renown ...
... character , and by the fact that no satisfactory representation existed abroad of a man whose name was identical with more than Roman patriotism and magnanimity . Stuart , by a series of masterly portraits , had established his renown ...
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