Life of George Washington, Količina 5G. P. Putnam, 1863 |
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... executive , professing to discern in the unity of that power the " foetus of monarchy ; " and preferring an executive consisting of three ; whereas , in the opinion of others , this plural executive would be " a kind of Cerberus with ...
... executive , professing to discern in the unity of that power the " foetus of monarchy ; " and preferring an executive consisting of three ; whereas , in the opinion of others , this plural executive would be " a kind of Cerberus with ...
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... Executive Council , met Washington at Cambridge , and escorted him with great cere- mony to town . Being arrived at the grand entrance , which is over what is called " The Neck , " the Lieutenant Governor and the Executive Council were ...
... Executive Council , met Washington at Cambridge , and escorted him with great cere- mony to town . Being arrived at the grand entrance , which is over what is called " The Neck , " the Lieutenant Governor and the Executive Council were ...
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... executive , legislative , and judiciary , each of which were supreme on all questions be- longing to their department , and independent of the others ; that all the questions which had arisen between him and us , belonged to the executive ...
... executive , legislative , and judiciary , each of which were supreme on all questions be- longing to their department , and independent of the others ; that all the questions which had arisen between him and us , belonged to the executive ...
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