Life of George Washington, Količina 5G. P. Putnam's sons, 1857 |
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Stran 117
... regard to any important measure , he asked the written opinions of those of his council who he thought were better informed , and examined and weighed them , and put them to the test of his almost un- failing sagacity . This was the way ...
... regard to any important measure , he asked the written opinions of those of his council who he thought were better informed , and examined and weighed them , and put them to the test of his almost un- failing sagacity . This was the way ...
Stran 225
... regard lest the interests of France might suffer , the Executive would , in the meantime , receive his ( M. Genet's ) communications in writing , and admit the continuance of his functions so long as they should be restrained within the ...
... regard lest the interests of France might suffer , the Executive would , in the meantime , receive his ( M. Genet's ) communications in writing , and admit the continuance of his functions so long as they should be restrained within the ...
Stran 297
... regard to internal affairs , every part of the Union gave indications of rapid and various improvement . With burthens so light as scarcely to be perceived ; with re- sources fully adequate to present exigencies ; with gov- ernments ...
... regard to internal affairs , every part of the Union gave indications of rapid and various improvement . With burthens so light as scarcely to be perceived ; with re- sources fully adequate to present exigencies ; with gov- ernments ...
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CHAPTER I | 23 |
CHAPTER II | 31 |
Journey of Mrs Washington to New York Honors paid her in | 39 |
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