The Life of George Washington, Količina 4Merrill & Baker, 1920 |
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Stran 55
... respect , you may fully command my services to the utmost extent of my abilities . " While I give you these assurances , and pledge myself in the most unequivocal manner to exert whatever abilities I am possessed of in your favor , let ...
... respect , you may fully command my services to the utmost extent of my abilities . " While I give you these assurances , and pledge myself in the most unequivocal manner to exert whatever abilities I am possessed of in your favor , let ...
Stran 90
... respect for him . A complete knowledge of his honesty , uprightness and candor in all his private transactions , has sometimes led me to think him more than a man . " The children of Parke Custis formed a lively part of his household ...
... respect for him . A complete knowledge of his honesty , uprightness and candor in all his private transactions , has sometimes led me to think him more than a man . " The children of Parke Custis formed a lively part of his household ...
Stran 352
... respect to others , with respect to him they have , in war and in peace , in public and in private life , been as steady as his own firm mind , and as constant as his own exalted virtues . Let us then , Mr. Speaker , pay the last ...
... respect to others , with respect to him they have , in war and in peace , in public and in private life , been as steady as his own firm mind , and as constant as his own exalted virtues . Let us then , Mr. Speaker , pay the last ...
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