The Life of George Washington, Količina 4Merrill & Baker, 1920 |
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Stran 278
... effect . " In a reply to Monroe , dated August 25th , Washington ac- knowledged the authenticity of the letter , " but I deny , " added he , " that there is anything contained in it that the French government could take exception to ...
... effect . " In a reply to Monroe , dated August 25th , Washington ac- knowledged the authenticity of the letter , " but I deny , " added he , " that there is anything contained in it that the French government could take exception to ...
Stran 294
... effect an amicable adjustment of differences , on terms compatible with the rights , duties , interests , and honor of the nation , but in the mean time he recommended to Congress to provide effectual measures of defence . Though ...
... effect an amicable adjustment of differences , on terms compatible with the rights , duties , interests , and honor of the nation , but in the mean time he recommended to Congress to provide effectual measures of defence . Though ...
Stran 324
... effect of cold — an idea almost too melodramatic and physical for sculpture , but quite in character for a Frenchman , aiming even in his severe and limited art , at theatrical effect . The other was a statue of Diana - the object of ...
... effect of cold — an idea almost too melodramatic and physical for sculpture , but quite in character for a Frenchman , aiming even in his severe and limited art , at theatrical effect . The other was a statue of Diana - the object of ...
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