The Life of George Washington, Količina 4Merrill & Baker, 1920 |
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Stran 90
... says , " General Washington is , I believe , almost the only man of an exalted character , who does not lose some part of his respectability by an intimate acquaintance . I have never found a single thing that could lessen my respect ...
... says , " General Washington is , I believe , almost the only man of an exalted character , who does not lose some part of his respectability by an intimate acquaintance . I have never found a single thing that could lessen my respect ...
Stran 159
... says , 66 a stranger to the ground , a stranger to the actors in it , so long absent as to have lost all familiarity with the subject , and to be unaware of its object . " We give his own account of an earnest effort made by Hamilton ...
... says , 66 a stranger to the ground , a stranger to the actors in it , so long absent as to have lost all familiarity with the subject , and to be unaware of its object . " We give his own account of an earnest effort made by Hamilton ...
Stran 321
... says , " I have been some time at Annapolis painting the por- traits of patriots , legislators , heroes and beauties , in order to adorn my large picture ; " and he seems to have commenced his enterprise with sanguine hopes of one day ...
... says , " I have been some time at Annapolis painting the por- traits of patriots , legislators , heroes and beauties , in order to adorn my large picture ; " and he seems to have commenced his enterprise with sanguine hopes of one day ...
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