Life of George Washington, Količina 5G. P. Putnam's sons, 1902 |
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Stran 37
... adopted . Others were so highly strained that Washington absolutely rejected them . Knox was no favorite with Jefferson , who had no sympathies with the veteran soldier , and styles him " a man of parade , " and Humphreys , he appears ...
... adopted . Others were so highly strained that Washington absolutely rejected them . Knox was no favorite with Jefferson , who had no sympathies with the veteran soldier , and styles him " a man of parade , " and Humphreys , he appears ...
Stran 95
... adopted , I knew not how far this was a necessary sequence ; that undoubtedly , if its rejec- tion endangered a dissolution of our Union at this inci- pient stage , I should deem that the most unfortunate of all consequences , to avert ...
... adopted , I knew not how far this was a necessary sequence ; that undoubtedly , if its rejec- tion endangered a dissolution of our Union at this inci- pient stage , I should deem that the most unfortunate of all consequences , to avert ...
Stran 169
... adopted by majorities of both branches of the legislature , and sanctioned by the chief magistrate of the Union ? ” This attack brought out an affidavit from Mr. Freneau , in which he declared that his coming to Philadelphia was his own ...
... adopted by majorities of both branches of the legislature , and sanctioned by the chief magistrate of the Union ? ” This attack brought out an affidavit from Mr. Freneau , in which he declared that his coming to Philadelphia was his own ...
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