Life of George Washington, Količina 5G. P. Putnam's sons, 1902 |
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Stran 42
... appeared cold and distant , but this was attributed by those who best knew him to the novelty of his position and his in- nate diffidence , which seemed to increase with the light which his renown shed about him . Though reserved at ...
... appeared cold and distant , but this was attributed by those who best knew him to the novelty of his position and his in- nate diffidence , which seemed to increase with the light which his renown shed about him . Though reserved at ...
Stran 308
... appeared in the capture of an American merchantman by a French privateer . Under these circumstances it was deemed expedient by Washington and his cabinet , to recall Mr. Monroe and appoint another American citizen in his stead . The ...
... appeared in the capture of an American merchantman by a French privateer . Under these circumstances it was deemed expedient by Washington and his cabinet , to recall Mr. Monroe and appoint another American citizen in his stead . The ...
Stran 431
... appearance of affectation say , that the fortune with which I came into office is not bettered otherwise than by the improvement in the value of property which the quick progress and uncommon prosperity of our country have pro- duced ...
... appearance of affectation say , that the fortune with which I came into office is not bettered otherwise than by the improvement in the value of property which the quick progress and uncommon prosperity of our country have pro- duced ...
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