Life of George Washington, Količina 5G. P. Putnam, 1863 |
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... duty as a man . Hitherto the new government had not been properly organ- ized , but its several duties had been performed by the officers who had them in charge at the time of Washington's inaugura- tion . It was not until the 10th of ...
... duty as a man . Hitherto the new government had not been properly organ- ized , but its several duties had been performed by the officers who had them in charge at the time of Washington's inaugura- tion . It was not until the 10th of ...
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... duty to himself was his highest duty to his country and his God . In treating of his civil administration in this closing volume , we have endeavored to show how truly he adhered to this resolve , and with what inflexible integrity and ...
... duty to himself was his highest duty to his country and his God . In treating of his civil administration in this closing volume , we have endeavored to show how truly he adhered to this resolve , and with what inflexible integrity and ...
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... duty and interest , to take a Neutral position . - Having taken it , I determined , as far as should depend upon me , to maintain it , with moderation , perse- verance and firmness.- [ The considerations which respect the right to hold ...
... duty and interest , to take a Neutral position . - Having taken it , I determined , as far as should depend upon me , to maintain it , with moderation , perse- verance and firmness.- [ The considerations which respect the right to hold ...
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