The Life of George Washington, Količina 4Merrill & Baker, 1920 |
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Stran 179
... event in my life . " Washing ton , himself , declares that he remained for some time in painful suspense , as to what would be the consequences of this event . Ultimately , when news arrived that the king had accepted the constitution ...
... event in my life . " Washing ton , himself , declares that he remained for some time in painful suspense , as to what would be the consequences of this event . Ultimately , when news arrived that the king had accepted the constitution ...
Stran 213
... event , the beheading of Louis XVI . It was an event deplored by many of the truest advocates of liberty in America , who , like Washington , re- membered that unfortunate monarch as the friend of their country in her revolutionary ...
... event , the beheading of Louis XVI . It was an event deplored by many of the truest advocates of liberty in America , who , like Washington , re- membered that unfortunate monarch as the friend of their country in her revolutionary ...
Stran 352
... event . Resolved , That the Speaker's chair be shrouded with black , and that the members and officers of the House wear black during the session . Resolved , That a committee , in conjunction with one from the Sen- ate , be appointed ...
... event . Resolved , That the Speaker's chair be shrouded with black , and that the members and officers of the House wear black during the session . Resolved , That a committee , in conjunction with one from the Sen- ate , be appointed ...
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