Life of George Washington, Količina 5G. P. Putnam's sons, 1902 |
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Stran 162
... received in payment of debts , and it is sup- posable enough that some of them had been purchasers of the public debt , with intention to hold it as a valuable and convenient property , considering an honorable pro- vision for it as a ...
... received in payment of debts , and it is sup- posable enough that some of them had been purchasers of the public debt , with intention to hold it as a valuable and convenient property , considering an honorable pro- vision for it as a ...
Stran 243
... received the hearty assent of the Pre- sident . In the course of this session , fresh instances had come before the government of the mischievous activity and audacity of Genet ; showing that , not content with com- promising the ...
... received the hearty assent of the Pre- sident . In the course of this session , fresh instances had come before the government of the mischievous activity and audacity of Genet ; showing that , not content with com- promising the ...
Stran 340
... received a pamphlet on the " Mili- tary and Political Situation of France . " It was sent to him by the author , General Dumas , who , in the time of our Revolution , had been an officer in the army of the Count de Rochambeau . " Your ...
... received a pamphlet on the " Mili- tary and Political Situation of France . " It was sent to him by the author , General Dumas , who , in the time of our Revolution , had been an officer in the army of the Count de Rochambeau . " Your ...
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