Life of George Washington, Količina 5G. P. Putnam, 1863 |
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Stran 113
... expressed by you . On the contrary , I have again and again revolved them with thoughtful anxiety , but without being able to dispose my mind to a longer continuation in the office I have now the honor to hold . I , therefore , still ...
... expressed by you . On the contrary , I have again and again revolved them with thoughtful anxiety , but without being able to dispose my mind to a longer continuation in the office I have now the honor to hold . I , therefore , still ...
Stran 134
... expressed to assert and maintain the just authority of the laws ; trusting in the “ full co- operation of the other departments of government , and the zealous support of all good citizens . " In a part of the speech addressed to the ...
... expressed to assert and maintain the just authority of the laws ; trusting in the “ full co- operation of the other departments of government , and the zealous support of all good citizens . " In a part of the speech addressed to the ...
Stran 155
... expressed his dissatisfaction in a letter , complaining of them as violations of natural right , and subversive of the existing treaties between the two nations . His letter , though somewhat wanting in strict decorum of language ...
... expressed his dissatisfaction in a letter , complaining of them as violations of natural right , and subversive of the existing treaties between the two nations . His letter , though somewhat wanting in strict decorum of language ...
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