Life of George Washington, Količina 5G. P. Putnam, 1863 |
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Stran 70
... given in to measures , as to the constitution , which he does not heartily approve , and heartily approves many things which ex- perience will demonstrate to be injurious . " * Far removed as Washington was from the theatre of political ...
... given in to measures , as to the constitution , which he does not heartily approve , and heartily approves many things which ex- perience will demonstrate to be injurious . " * Far removed as Washington was from the theatre of political ...
Stran 126
... given it in the same general terms to other officers of the government . My earn- est wish is , that balsam may be poured into all the wounds which have been given , to prevent them from gangrening , and from those fatal consequences ...
... given it in the same general terms to other officers of the government . My earn- est wish is , that balsam may be poured into all the wounds which have been given , to prevent them from gangrening , and from those fatal consequences ...
Stran 190
... given them additional instructions to detain all vessels laden with the produce of any colony belonging to France , or carrying supplies to any such colony , and to bring them , with their cargoes , to British ports , for adjudication ...
... given them additional instructions to detain all vessels laden with the produce of any colony belonging to France , or carrying supplies to any such colony , and to bring them , with their cargoes , to British ports , for adjudication ...
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