History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of President Johnson, Količina 2Johnson, Fry, 1866 |
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... nature . " I am , sir , & c . , " GEORGE WASHINGTON . " Truly an indignant and stern rebuke ! Whatever may have been the motives which prompted those who addressed Washington with such a proposal , it is plain , that his integrity was ...
... nature . " I am , sir , & c . , " GEORGE WASHINGTON . " Truly an indignant and stern rebuke ! Whatever may have been the motives which prompted those who addressed Washington with such a proposal , it is plain , that his integrity was ...
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... nature , in forming our Confederation . Experience has taught us , that men will not adopt and carry into execution , measures the best cal- culated for their own good , without the intervention of coercive power . I do not conceive we ...
... nature , in forming our Confederation . Experience has taught us , that men will not adopt and carry into execution , measures the best cal- culated for their own good , without the intervention of coercive power . I do not conceive we ...
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... nature , which the spirit of trade and the com- petition of social pride are apt to dwarf and overlay . Auspicious , therefore , were the influences around the child- hood and youth of Washington , inas- much as they left his nature ...
... nature , which the spirit of trade and the com- petition of social pride are apt to dwarf and overlay . Auspicious , therefore , were the influences around the child- hood and youth of Washington , inas- much as they left his nature ...
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History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the ..., Količina 2 Jesse Ames Spencer Prikaz kratkega opisa - 1858 |
History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the ..., Količina 2 Jesse Ames Spencer Prikaz kratkega opisa - 1858 |
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