Life of George Washington, Količina 5G. P. Putnam's sons, 1902 |
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Stran 149
... administration had any idea of retir- ing ; on the contrary , he had perceived at a late meeting of the trustees of the sinking fund , that the Secretary of the Treasury had developed the plan he intended to pursue , and that it ...
... administration had any idea of retir- ing ; on the contrary , he had perceived at a late meeting of the trustees of the sinking fund , that the Secretary of the Treasury had developed the plan he intended to pursue , and that it ...
Stran 169
... administration , can he recon- cile it with the principles of delicacy and propriety , to hold a place in that administration , and at the same time to be instrumental in vilifying measures which have been adopted by majorities of both ...
... administration , can he recon- cile it with the principles of delicacy and propriety , to hold a place in that administration , and at the same time to be instrumental in vilifying measures which have been adopted by majorities of both ...
Stran 317
... administration , spoke of the wisdom and firmness of Washington , and regretted his retiring from office . He disapproved , he said , of the measures of the administration with respect to foreign re- lations ; he believed its want of ...
... administration , spoke of the wisdom and firmness of Washington , and regretted his retiring from office . He disapproved , he said , of the measures of the administration with respect to foreign re- lations ; he believed its want of ...
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