Life of George Washington, Količina 5G. P. Putnam's sons, 1902 |
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Stran 36
... thought that the members of the Senate should also have a right of individual access on matters relative to the public administration . In England and France peers of the realm have this right . We have none such in this country , but I ...
... thought that the members of the Senate should also have a right of individual access on matters relative to the public administration . In England and France peers of the realm have this right . We have none such in this country , but I ...
Stran 186
... thought of repairin at once to Paris and facing his accusers , but , on secon thoughts , determined to bend before the storm and awai the return of more propitious days . Leaving everything in order in his army , which re mained ...
... thought of repairin at once to Paris and facing his accusers , but , on secon thoughts , determined to bend before the storm and awai the return of more propitious days . Leaving everything in order in his army , which re mained ...
Stran 311
... thought the affairs of the country would be in a very precarious condition should he retire before the wars of Europe were brought to a close . Washington , however , had made up his mind irrevo- cably on the subject , and resolved to ...
... thought the affairs of the country would be in a very precarious condition should he retire before the wars of Europe were brought to a close . Washington , however , had made up his mind irrevo- cably on the subject , and resolved to ...
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