Life of George Washington, Količina 5G. P. Putnam's sons, 1902 |
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Stran 152
... wish that Mr. Madison would prepare for him the announcement . Mr. Madison remonstrated in the most earnest manner against such a resolution , setting forth , in urgent lan- guage , the importance to the country of his continuing in the ...
... wish that Mr. Madison would prepare for him the announcement . Mr. Madison remonstrated in the most earnest manner against such a resolution , setting forth , in urgent lan- guage , the importance to the country of his continuing in the ...
Stran 312
... wish that I should re- dress a certain paper which you had prepared . As it is important that a thing of this kind should be done with great care and much at leisure , touched and retouched , I submit a wish that , as soon as you have ...
... wish that I should re- dress a certain paper which you had prepared . As it is important that a thing of this kind should be done with great care and much at leisure , touched and retouched , I submit a wish that , as soon as you have ...
Stran 375
... wishes to see some plan adopted by which slavery in this country may be abolished by law . " And eleven years afterwards , in August , 1797 , he writes to his nephew , Lawrence Lewis , in a letter which we have had in our hands , " I wish ...
... wishes to see some plan adopted by which slavery in this country may be abolished by law . " And eleven years afterwards , in August , 1797 , he writes to his nephew , Lawrence Lewis , in a letter which we have had in our hands , " I wish ...
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