The Life of George Washington, Količina 4Merrill & Baker, 1920 |
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Stran 165
... writes Morris , sans ménage- ment . I tell him that the time approaches when all good men must cling to the throne . That the present king is very valuable on account of his moderation ; and if he should possess too great authority ...
... writes Morris , sans ménage- ment . I tell him that the time approaches when all good men must cling to the throne . That the present king is very valuable on account of his moderation ; and if he should possess too great authority ...
Stran 280
... writes : " When last in Philadelphia , you mentioned to me your wish that I should re - dress a cer- tain paper which you had prepared . As it is important that a thing of this kind should be done with great care and much at leisure ...
... writes : " When last in Philadelphia , you mentioned to me your wish that I should re - dress a cer- tain paper which you had prepared . As it is important that a thing of this kind should be done with great care and much at leisure ...
Stran 302
... writes : " In whatever situation I shall be , I shall always remember with pleasure and gratitude , the friendship and confidence with which you have heretofore hon- ored me . I am , with the highest attachment , etc. " Washington was ...
... writes : " In whatever situation I shall be , I shall always remember with pleasure and gratitude , the friendship and confidence with which you have heretofore hon- ored me . I am , with the highest attachment , etc. " Washington was ...
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