Life of George Washington, Količina 5G. P. Putnam's sons, 1902 |
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Stran 151
... gives , in his Anas , " a conversation which occurred between that gentleman and Mr. Adams , at his ( Mr. Jefferson's ) ... give to its popular branch equality of representation , and it would become an impracticable government ; as it ...
... gives , in his Anas , " a conversation which occurred between that gentleman and Mr. Adams , at his ( Mr. Jefferson's ) ... give to its popular branch equality of representation , and it would become an impracticable government ; as it ...
Stran 408
... Give me liberty , or give me death ! " By a singular and affecting coincidence , the news of Crawford's death reached the United States simultaneously with the arrival of the ship containing this colossal bronze statue of Washing- ton ...
... Give me liberty , or give me death ! " By a singular and affecting coincidence , the news of Crawford's death reached the United States simultaneously with the arrival of the ship containing this colossal bronze statue of Washing- ton ...
Stran 441
... give him as a testimony of my sense of his attachment to me , and for his faithful services during the Revolutionary War . Item . - To the trustees ( governors , or by whatsoever other name they may be designated ) of the Academy in the ...
... give him as a testimony of my sense of his attachment to me , and for his faithful services during the Revolutionary War . Item . - To the trustees ( governors , or by whatsoever other name they may be designated ) of the Academy in the ...
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