Life of George Washington, Količina 5G. P. Putnam, 1863 |
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Stran 11
... President never to remain long at table . The heads of departments should , of course , have access to the President on business . Foreign ministers of some de- scriptions should also be entitled to it . " In Europe , I am in- formed ...
... President never to remain long at table . The heads of departments should , of course , have access to the President on business . Foreign ministers of some de- scriptions should also be entitled to it . " In Europe , I am in- formed ...
Stran 42
... President of the United States . Washington de- termined to resist this pretension ; he therefore excused himself from the informal dinner , and dined at his lodgings , where the Vice President favored him with his company . The next ...
... President of the United States . Washington de- termined to resist this pretension ; he therefore excused himself from the informal dinner , and dined at his lodgings , where the Vice President favored him with his company . The next ...
Stran 101
... President's house , and , giving the bridle to his servant , knocked at the door . He was informed by the porter that the President was at dinner and had company . The officer was not to be denied ; he was on public business , he ...
... President's house , and , giving the bridle to his servant , knocked at the door . He was informed by the porter that the President was at dinner and had company . The officer was not to be denied ; he was on public business , he ...
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