Life of George Washington, Količina 5G. P. Putnam's sons, 1902 |
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Stran 209
Washington Irving. HAZARDING POPULARITY FOR DUTY . 209 to be deterred by personal considerations from the strict line of his duty . He was aware that , in withstanding the public infatuation in regard to France , he was putting an ...
Washington Irving. HAZARDING POPULARITY FOR DUTY . 209 to be deterred by personal considerations from the strict line of his duty . He was aware that , in withstanding the public infatuation in regard to France , he was putting an ...
Stran 302
... duty of his station would permit , or the public good should require to be disclosed ; and , in fact , all the papers affecting the nego- tiation with Great Britain had been laid before the Sen- ate , when the treaty itself had been ...
... duty of his station would permit , or the public good should require to be disclosed ; and , in fact , all the papers affecting the nego- tiation with Great Britain had been laid before the Sen- ate , when the treaty itself had been ...
Stran 413
... duty , or propriety ; and [ am persuaded ] * whatever partiality [ may be retained ] † for my services , [ that ] in the present circumstances of our country [ you ] will not disapprove my determination to retire . The impressions ...
... duty , or propriety ; and [ am persuaded ] * whatever partiality [ may be retained ] † for my services , [ that ] in the present circumstances of our country [ you ] will not disapprove my determination to retire . The impressions ...
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